Oct 12, 2011 #22 D DeanSweet New member Amazing work on the GM pewter paint. That color looks absolutely fantastic when cleaned up but when its dirty, you really can't tell?! dlocks said: what did you use to remove the lovely sap deposits if I may ask? Click to expand... I use Isopropyl Rubbing Alcohol to get rid of tree sap. The acronym most used on Autopia is ISA or IA. Works very well.
Amazing work on the GM pewter paint. That color looks absolutely fantastic when cleaned up but when its dirty, you really can't tell?! dlocks said: what did you use to remove the lovely sap deposits if I may ask? Click to expand... I use Isopropyl Rubbing Alcohol to get rid of tree sap. The acronym most used on Autopia is ISA or IA. Works very well.
Oct 13, 2011 #23 Brad B New member Nice transformation! Now I bet it feels good to sit inside that truck. I can smell the freshness from here!
Nice transformation! Now I bet it feels good to sit inside that truck. I can smell the freshness from here!
Oct 13, 2011 #24 countrysquire New member Wow, nice work. That's as good as I've ever seen that color look, which is typically a bit drab.
Oct 20, 2011 #25 David Fermani Forza Auto Salon I love Pewter! Especially when the interiors are dirty. This one barely fit in the garage. Good work Chad.
I love Pewter! Especially when the interiors are dirty. This one barely fit in the garage. Good work Chad.