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    wow now that is how you flip a car, great job car looks ALOT better





    Are you going to sand/compound the headlights?
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    Quote Originally Posted by DieselMDX





    Are you going to sand/compound the headlights?


    I tried buffing a portion of 1 with compound and polish, but it didn`t make a dent. I`ll probably leave them the way they are.
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    That is an amazing transformation. I have a question though. Did you scrape off the clearcoat failure area and just left the base coat to the elements? I`m looking forwards to updates on the car.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SlackerB21
    Did you scrape off the clearcoat failure area and just left the base coat to the elements?


    The clear was actually chipped away with a razor blade. I tried blasting it off with a power washer, but it didn`t budge. It`s just base coat in some areas on the hood and tops of the fenders. I``m starting on the interior next and then I`ll put it up for sale.
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    intresting this gives me an idea or two.
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    HOLY S#@T! :slow clap to fast clap:

    You think you could do that with this?



    Its my friends truck, his friends came down from NY and did this for a carshow. It was damn cool. You have to appreciate graffiti and realize that the paint was takin off a long time ago for body work and it was just for fun. Anyway, DAMN GOOD WORK.

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    Holy crap amazing transformation!

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    Wow, so would you say you were basically removing pure overspray on top of the OEM paint? How much do you like the AutoMagic products? Amazing transformation!

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    Unbelievable. I can`t wait to see the rest of your pics.

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    Good job David!



    Man, Florida sure looks a lot better than salt covered Michigan right now. LOL

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    Nice turn around!

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    Quote Originally Posted by SilvaBimma
    Wow, so would you say you were basically removing pure overspray on top of the OEM paint? How much do you like the AutoMagic products? Amazing transformation!


    I`m not sure if I`d call it overspray? This was intentional. Thank god the idiot didn`t sand/prep down the original paint beyond repair before spray bombing it.

    I really like Auto Magic. After using them since 1990, I`ve become accustomed to the performance of their products and know how each one will react to a specific situation.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Danase
    Good job David!



    Man, Florida sure looks a lot better than salt covered Michigan right now. LOL


    Last night I washed both of my cars in front of my house with shorts on. :grinno:
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    Very nice job! But those headlights really stick out like a sore thumb. I would try sanding them.

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    That is absolutely incredible!

 

 
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