Heavily Scratched Plymouth Prowler

RickRack said:
Thanks guys!



Now Ryan, you have to try the EZ Creme that Thomas sent you. Or else!! :bat Ha, ha..

:har: I would, but it's at your house for you to try also. How did you like it???:grinno:



How do you like the Wet Glaze?
 
BlkZ28Conv- Thanks! You are right about Chrysler paint being thick. There were some pretty deep scratches on the trunk which I worked at for quite a while and was able to remove them totally without having to wetsand.



The dealer told me that the customer did end up buying the car the following day! SOLD!!





ptaylor 9849- Patrick, there were definitely some hard to reach areas near the front suspension and where the rear fenders meet the doors. Thank god for smaller pads! I never would have been able to get in those areas with an 8-inch pad.





gmblack3a- Bryan, thanks! So do you!
 
rydawg said:
:har: I would, but it's at your house for you to try also. How did you like it???:grinno:



How do you like the Wet Glaze?



Ryan, I knew it was some sort of glaze, but didn't know it was EZ Creme Glaze. This is supposed to be similar to the Danase Wet Glaze correct?



As for the Wet Glaze, it works incredible. Very easy on and comes off even easier. Left the paint feeling slick and looking very wet and glossy. I like that it is not oily at all, unlike most glazes I have tried. I would love to try this under Zaino to see the difference it makes and see how it effects durability. It really brought out the metallic on this Prowler.
 
Outstanding work :bow: :bigups! I detail a yellow Prowler for one of the firefighters on Group 2. Getting in around the front headlight/suspension area is difficult!
 
CleanDean- Thanks Dean. I really wish that Chrysler had put a V8 in this car though!



zoomzoom- Thanks!



DaGonz- Thanks, it was pretty tough getting the buffer into there. Does the one you detail have lots of chips on the doors from stones spitting up from the front tires? I guess it a common problem due to the poor design. I did a good amount of paint touch-up.





TH0001-Thanks Todd!



Question: How far away are you from Naples?
 
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