zesty-man
how do ya like it?
my friend, you are a miracle worker. i probably wouldn't have ever touched that...... great job!
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mtodde said:The headlights do look really bad now...but only because the car looks like it has a new paint job!!!!!!!!!!!!! :bigups
Maybe they'll pay you to polish the headlights. You did an awesome job; hopefully you will get some business out of it around the neighborhood.
:yeahDon said:To me that looks like water got inside the head light and rusted part of the reflector & stained the lens
Don said:To me that looks like water got inside the head light and rusted part of the reflector & stained the lens
wifehatescar said:To be honest I mainly did this JUST for the cool hood shot to add to my website, I have had very positive feedback from my before/after pics.
Since the job is free, I'm only doing it to MY satisfaction.
AIO, in my experience, works about as good as PP (PB's pro polish) for oxidation. I'm using alot of product too since it's soaking into the paint, so PP is cheaper than AIO in this case.
Steve, thanks for the tips, you're right I was using a terry applicator with a ton of PP on it and that was about as quick as using the PC. You are also right that the paint looks blotchy and uneven right now. I hope the SSR2 will take car of that tomorrow. (I'm actually going to have a hard time removing the line I created on the middle of the hoodlol)
As of today, I "broke through" the top layer of oxidation. I hope tomorrow will be a little easier. The car looks about 1/2 way there. From NO REFLECTION in the paint to SOME REFLECTION in the paint:lol :brick