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GSRstilez said:
Hly s#!t !





That is pretty amazing. I would surely be weary about getting aggressive with her.



Yeah that's for sure -- especially with a rotary. I'd be afraid that I'd burn the paint all the way through!
 
Aside from a complete repaint and total restoration, I think that qualifies as the most dramatic before and after ever! Nothing short of a miracle!:bow :bow
 
wow. amazing job!

figure that's what 40+ yrs. of oxidation, since it was repainted in the 60's?

WoW.

rotary + #49 marine HD oxidation remover = :shocked
 
that is one awesome job. :bow



and props to scott for sharing this awesome work with the rest of us. :xyxthumbs
 
Major League Talent.



I had to read/look at that several times to let it all sink in.



Thanks for sharing Scott. That's really cool stuff.
 
jonw440 said:
I just hope it stays polished.

I have found cars with bad oxidation, a few weeks after the shine has been brought back, it reverts back to the dull oxidized look again.

Any ideas why that happendes?



The ss Volvo we used to have had some areas that were like that, but as long as I kept it well protected it was fine. A little neglect and it was dull, chalky, and looked like it needed a repaint, which it really did.



Older single stages seem to do this the most. Once the paint "dries out"/oxidizes to a certain extent it's pretty much permanently damaged. But "damaged" doesn't necessarily mean "finished" as long as you keep it treated/protected/etc. and limit the sun exposure; it'll still hold up fairly well. This goes back to the old "feed the paint" stuff that is now (rightly) considered BS but really *was* legitimate back in the days of older ss paint technology.
 
Accumulator said:
This goes back to the old "feed the paint" stuff that is now (rightly) considered BS but really *was* legitimate back in the days of older ss paint technology.



So do you think the job would have been easier if they started with a glaze like #7 or #3 to get it to be a bit more lubricated before they started on it with the oxidation remover?
 
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