My wife`s Uncle has offered us a 69 Mustang Coupe and he is the original owner! I haven`t seen it yet but it has been mainly garaged, although I doubt it`s seen a coat of wax in a few decades. Going to Las Vegas this weekend to tow it home.
In the meantime I`ve been spending way too much time on this forum and spent $$$ at PAC! I`ve been practicing on my car, the wife`s and one daughter`s. Haven`t tried any real paint correction yet but I am becoming familiar with my new Porter-Cable! Everyone has been amazed at the results (clay + Blackfire + clean, dressed tires, etc.) although I know there is more to be done.
First question; I have a Subaru outback and I`m wondering how to treat the bottom cladding. This cladding is smooth and shiny, not at all like the dull rough cladding like on the Honda CRV`s. It actually looks pretty good now, except for all the bits that are gone! I`m thinking BFWD but haven`t seen anyone address this.
Also, I used PBB&B on some rough dark cladding (another car) and when I washed it the next day it showed large white streaks. I`m guessing I should have wiped it down good (there was excess product). Sound right?
Thanks, and I`m looking forward to learning. I`ll post pics of the Mustang after it gets it`s first go over!
Glenn
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