Anyone know or see testimonial of a car owner who leaves his car outside, waxes it all the time and the paint is still in excellent condition? I would like to see a link if possible.
Just want to see if there are cars in the 60's that still have its original paint while the car is not garage just left sitting out under the sun but wax maybe once or twice a year or more.
Those porter cable polishers are worth the money. Just did my car last week and the results were a huge improvement. This thread just gave me an excuse to show off.
M105, I'm guessing.damn. would love if you posted a brief account of what you did to get those results...
damn. would love if you posted a brief account of what you did to get those results...
^ What compound or polish did you use?
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Those porter cable polishers are worth the money. Just did my car last week and the results were a huge improvement. This thread just gave me an excuse to show off.
Your paint is probably single-stage only, and you might be using wax with fillers.Not threadcrapping at all, the results you got are really great. I just have one observation. I had a 66 mustang with the exact paint job your car has, when I would buff and wax it the paint would look great for 3 or 4 days and then it return to dull finish like your before pics. How do you retain the sheen of the paint like you have for long periods of time?
The best product for the job should be used, whether it's rat shit or gilded angel feathers.IMO wax is outdated. Palm trees didn't evolve to provide wax for protecting paint. Better to use a synthetic substance like NuFinish that lasts much longer and protects better. Better living through chemistry.
IMO wax is outdated. Palm trees didn't evolve to provide wax for protecting paint. Better to use a synthetic substance like NuFinish that lasts much longer and protects better. Better living through chemistry.
Just because it beads for a year does not mean it protects for a year, iirc nufinish is not a wax at all.
