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Here`s my Buick.
I haven`t used the PC and products I just bought yet. This was all done by hand. Wash, claybar, NXT, and then a coat of #26 a week later.
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imported_series1
08-07-2004, 04:03 PM
Hey welcome to autopia! That buick looks great and it was all done by hand too! That must a took you a long time. Once you use the pc it shortens the time greatly.
andriver
08-07-2004, 04:20 PM
Nice work.
Thanks guys.
I spent about 5 hours on the Buick, but that includes the interior. I used 303 Protectant on everything, including the tinted windows and the tires. I used Lexol on the leather.
I`ll put my wife`s car in a new thread.
MattZ28
08-07-2004, 08:27 PM
Originally posted by SteveOst
I used 303 Protectant on everything, including the tinted windows
303 on WINDOWS? Wouldn`t it just streak like hell?
Originally posted by MattZ28
303 on WINDOWS? Wouldn`t it just streak like hell?
On the TINTED windows. Remember the tinting is a plastic film. Not on bare glass. Sorry if that wasn`t clear.
MattZ28
08-07-2004, 11:51 PM
Originally posted by SteveOst
On the TINTED windows. Remember the tinting is a plastic film. Not on bare glass. Sorry if that wasn`t clear.
Yeah but still, I just thought it would streak on a clear surface.....
How did u get those wheels so shinny?
Originally posted by MattZ28
Yeah but still, I just thought it would streak on a clear surface.....
I haven`t found that to be so. I use 303 on my TV screen and computer monitor screen. It`s anti-static properties repel the dust that normally accumulates on it. I use it on my headlight and tailight lenses. My plastic odometer window. It`s water based with no silicones or petroleum distilliates. You can check out all the uses and product info on http://www.303products.com.
Originally posted by mnbv
How did u get those wheels so shinny?
I used 303 on them. It helps keep the brake dust from adhering to them too.