Have you guys been holding secrets on paint correction from me??

imported_Quenga

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Hey, I'm no guru...but if you guys have been with holding this kind of info from me, I'm gonna be a little upset...








Whatever works I guess! I love the quotes:



"anyone can do it, as long as you have the right stuff." :dizzy:



and then...



"I went over the area with this polish/glaze stuff just to make it look nicer -- to trick you into thinking I did a better job than I actually did...heh heh." :wink1:
 
I'm glad you liked my video! Steel wool > then regular wool pads all day! I'll have to link my advanced class where you glue the steel wool to a foam pad, pop that bad boy on a rotary and go to town.
 
Failed clear coat? No problem. Just get rid of the clear coat... problem solved. I could have done the whole car in 2 minutes... with a blow torche.
 
In this day and age of unlimited information, it still surprises me the things people do. Unbelievable.
 
That's what I don't get. You have access to the very site that you're posting on, which is where I've learned 1/2 of what I know (Autopia being the 2nd half), and yet...



Yikes.
 
can`t wait to see his first job with the rotary buffer , rejuvenator , polish glaze and some steel wool for extra shine under title : "DIY restoration with 30$+buffer "
 
i laughed a few times but its just sad. the things some people come up with get better & better. #0000 steel wool on paint? whats next?
 
Brad B. said:
"It's just not steel wool, it's SUPER FINE steel wool."



That makes it better. :)



AndrewBigA said:
i laughed a few times but its just sad. the things some people come up with get better & better. #0000 steel wool on paint? whats next?



he will attach the steel wool to his foam pad and will call it steel wool foam pad to remove oxidation :)))
 
I don't think a buffer will give good results. It has to be a dry thick silk screened shirt. Sometimes I think people's Google is broken.
 
Ok, so I'm still trying to figure this whole thing out.... "super fine steel wool" used "only on the oxidized paint" does not work?

Well what have I been doing for all these years?!



Back to the drawing board I guess...
 
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