1980 Fiesta with 195,000 miles. Original paint...
Before:
1980 Fiesta with 195,000 miles. Original paint...
Before:
Polished with AIO. How ya like the orange on that pad?
Completed project. Time spent was about 3 hours on just the exterior...
Would have been a LOT longer if that wasnt so small. Its a diffrence between night and day.
Yep I love the AIO before and After looks those paints seldom have swirls on them from all the oxidation and no clear.
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This gives me some confidence that my car may actually look like something once I get all done with it.
-Mel
Looks great! Man, that pad sure had a ton of paint on it. AIO is stronger than most people realize.
Natty
Natty
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"Sorry Miss, I just decided I don`t do mini-vans"
Thanks.
The pad was a YELLOW cutting pad. The rags I used were covered with paint. Good thing I have a separate laundry room in my house that`s just for the detailing rags... ;-)
Oh I thought that was the Orange Cutting pad lol it was yellow before.
Did you do the Interior also. ?
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Originally posted by Fr0zen
Did you do the Interior also. ?
No, thankfully... It was trashed...
That has got to be the cleanest Fiesta "shaggin wagon" this side of the equator!
Nice work
Anthony
"The Art & Science of Auto Detail"
Nice work. I have not seen a fiesta w/o rust holes in a long time.
Eric
Have you AIO`d today?
Done, or Done right? You decide.
Score early, Score often.
You can not win from the penalty box.
You can not score from the penalty box.
just curious as to why someone wanted that detailed
are they selling it or something
It`s my understanding that Ford Fiesta (not to be confused with "Festiva" was only sold in the United States until 1980, and they only came in certain colors. Therefore, these cars have become quite `rare` and `in demand` among certain people in The US.Originally posted by Agent Phonar
just curious as to why someone wanted that detailed
are they selling it or something
Having said that, .... I have no idea why the owner wanted the oxidation removed - he`s not selling it, drives it every day, etc... Perhaps he simply wanted it to look better and protect the paint...
Onthespot
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