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General Forums => Air Speed Lounge => Topic started by: Matt on March 29, 2007, 06:15:42 PM
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So I'm planning on bringing the green 63 notch out of hibernation pretty soon and it needs a good polish. It's mostly original paint thats just faded and I want to bring a little shine back. Whats your favorite brand of polish? What kind of machine is best? and is it better to polish on a high speed or medium speed?
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get ahold of needles, he's the pro at this
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Or Slammedbus. He has a secret recipe.... :wacko:
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Ya slammed has some nice goo :ph34r:
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Slammed who haven't heard from him since he left I think he feel of the face of the earth :huh:
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buy a claybar kit. I just picked up an old rabbit that probably hasn't been washed in its whole life. I claybar'd it and a bit of wax later, it looks showroom.
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buy a claybar kit. I just picked up an old rabbit that probably hasn't been washed in its whole life. I claybar'd it and a bit of wax later, it looks showroom.
anywhere in particular that you can get these kits? crappy tire? kms? lordo?
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Any place that sells Meguiars or Mothers stuff will have them (I am pretty sure I got some from Lorodco or what ever it's called when I was up there). The clay bar will get the \"crap\" off the paint, but you will still need a polish and then wax. Meguiars #83 is good stuff if you have a buffer/polisher.
This is a hood I did for a buddy, We used the clay bar, #82 #80 #83 then wax.
Before
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After
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Hi Matt
I have a Makita variable speed polisher and I use a 3M product that I got from KMS. I brought out the old '65, velvet green Notch and laid the shell onto my newly rebuilt pan. We then took the polisher to the paint and it looked great, especially that patina. You can see some photos on my website. My son is in the business and he uses a differnt product, but the effect seems the same.
Dave
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Hey Matt,
Don't know if you've already taken care of this or not, but we used Zymol (which was reccomended by someone on the Samba forums). It is available at Canadian Tire and is a single stage wax that worked well for us without too much work. I think it was about $23 a bottle. Has a coconut smell to it :wub: .
Here is the result on our sun-beat oxidized 29 year old sage green camper paint (haven't done the nose yet)
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hey Boop, did ya power buff or do it by hand?
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So I'm planning on bringing the green 63 notch out of hibernation pretty soon and it needs a good polish. It's mostly original paint thats just faded and I want to bring a little shine back. Whats your favorite brand of polish? What kind of machine is best? and is it better to polish on a high speed or medium speed?
Hey Matt,
B&G products over in Langley carry PRO products. A really professional line ( I used them for years), many out there Zymol, 3M, Mequires etc. I would offer to help you, but no time in my life...
Some points to remember:
- Becareful with the high speed around any 'old' rubber..or else.
- Try to use foam pads as they are more 'forgiving' than a wool pad (which can burn paint).
- Work in a controlled envioronment (preferabbly out of the sun & heat and or cold.)
- Cover your wheels/windshield wipers with old sheets/plastic (protecting them from overspray)
- Use a chemical cut stay away from an abrassive
- Apply wax or paint sealant or both in thin layers, stay away from applying it too thick....
- To get 'THE' desired look, make sure you use a seperate cut polish and wax (100% Carnuba)
- work in quadrants and overlap with each new..
Gotta go little boy is awaking...
Ian :rockon:
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So I'm planning on bringing the green 63 notch out of hibernation pretty soon and it needs a good polish. It's mostly original paint thats just faded and I want to bring a little shine back. Whats your favorite brand of polish? What kind of machine is best? and is it better to polish on a high speed or medium speed?
my outgoing PM no worky, incoming is working.
Matt pm me with your email address I got an offer ya can't refuse.. ;)
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I just used one cloth or towel to apply the Zymol (wasn't terribly a lot of work - just rub it like you would any wax) and used a clean cloth to wipe it off. I was amazed at how little effort I had to put into it.
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Hey Matt,
Don't know if you've already taken care of this or not, but we used Zymol (which was reccomended by someone on the Samba forums). It is available at Canadian Tire and is a single stage wax that worked well for us without too much work. I think it was about $23 a bottle. Has a coconut smell to it :wub: .
Here is the result on our sun-beat oxidized 29 year old sage green camper paint (haven't done the nose yet)
(https://airspeedparts.com/forums/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fwww3.telus.net%2Fpublic%2Fcbaker06%2Fzymol1.jpg&hash=afe7a91b8aff8bc4699f41e7034a1a8f9017c955)
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that looks great chris.
that's what i'm looking for to polish my turd. low output with good results. B)
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hey matt
did you get it done yet if not if you want to come across the border can help you out with a few products to try out and see what works for you before you buy abunch of stuff
let me know
steve