I'm not worthy!!! All my years of "detailing" cars made me think
I knew it all.... I am in awe of some of the masters who post here. Grasshopper is learning everyday.... Spent a few hours
massaging my 1998 Dodge Avenger. Looks pretty good now, but
with the tips and tricks I will learn here....
I have two main questions to start with: Although this vehichle looks pretty good for it's age and miles (62000) some of the
touch up paint fixes are marginal at best. I wonder how easy it
will be to "re-do" them correctly? Some are on the large side 1/8" X 3/4" long and do not match very well. How about a dremel tool with a small buffing wheel to knock them down and
start again?
Secondly: I have a real problem with old water spots on the windows. Nothing seems to work on them. Tried to clay them but they are stubborn....any tricks?? :bow
I knew it all.... I am in awe of some of the masters who post here. Grasshopper is learning everyday.... Spent a few hours
massaging my 1998 Dodge Avenger. Looks pretty good now, but
with the tips and tricks I will learn here....
I have two main questions to start with: Although this vehichle looks pretty good for it's age and miles (62000) some of the
touch up paint fixes are marginal at best. I wonder how easy it
will be to "re-do" them correctly? Some are on the large side 1/8" X 3/4" long and do not match very well. How about a dremel tool with a small buffing wheel to knock them down and
start again?
Secondly: I have a real problem with old water spots on the windows. Nothing seems to work on them. Tried to clay them but they are stubborn....any tricks?? :bow