Lonnie, I forget which follow polish I used of theirs. And, nope, I usually don’t do jobs like this with the interior that way!
RTex: LOL
fish: I’ve got a stack to clean!
Lonnie, I forget which follow polish I used of theirs. And, nope, I usually don’t do jobs like this with the interior that way!
RTex: LOL
fish: I’ve got a stack to clean!
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I`ve seen something like that before...We called it "Crows Feet".
Unfortunately is was bad primer and the entire vehicle had to be repainted.
In this case, it looks like it was on the surface and you were able to polish most of it off.
Good Job!
Thanks Mike, it was bizarre, some was corrected, some not!
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Great job Scott!!!! I`m in Naples too. So hard to believe someone would treat a car like that, but you definitely brought it back to life.
WOW!
That looks like a candidate for wet sanding!
Nice save!
Thanks all!
John U: I considered it, but some areas were so deepI didn’t think I’d get the desired results even with sanding!
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