I personally don`t think so:down So, who pitches in for this one?
I personally don`t think so:down So, who pitches in for this one?
Owner of Major Auto Works. Serving the eastern half of Puerto Rico :xyxthumbs
Oh come on, that`s the authentic look of whatever that is out in the world using typical wash practices.
that depends.. is it orginal paint if so then yeah i dont think it should be polished. Keep that paint aslong as possible. If its a repaint and a resto then i would telll them to polish it out
Eh..most of the vehicles I see in museums are in awful shape marring-wise :nixweiss For that matter, an awful lot of "museum quality restorations" look like amateur hour up close.
While I`m a bit of a fanatic about not abrading original paint, that could at *least* use an application of something like Omega Glaze, or even good ol` Meg`s #7.
I`ve been through the storage/maintenance facility of a big collection (which had better go unnamed or they won`t let me back ) and it was downright depressing...I wanted to rescue the cars I liked, or at least treat `em to *one* detail done properly Even my wife was shocked, but the other "serious car enthusiasts" who were with us didn`t understand where we were coming from in the slightest
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