Old Yeller Gets Buff PICS B4 and after
#1
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Old Yeller Gets Buff PICS B4 and after
Pic 1 is the Trizact DA sander used with 1500 dry and then followed by 3000 grit wet.
Pic 2 is the hood sanded with 1500 grit and 3000 grit
Pic 3 is the car after being buffed and hand glazed
The pics really dont do it justice, but you can see the results in the finish.
Pic 2 is the hood sanded with 1500 grit and 3000 grit
Pic 3 is the car after being buffed and hand glazed
The pics really dont do it justice, but you can see the results in the finish.
#3
Looking good! I love speed yellow, and that looks like brand new (except the bumper, is that a little faded perhaps? Just a bad angle?)
I remember someone raising a question as to whether this process would work on a clearcoated paint... Is it true that some colors did NOT have clearcoat? If that's the case, would my black car have clearcoat?
I remember someone raising a question as to whether this process would work on a clearcoated paint... Is it true that some colors did NOT have clearcoat? If that's the case, would my black car have clearcoat?
#4
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I think the idea was that the front bumper and rear deck would not get the treatment because they were going to be replaced. I'm glad for that; you can see the contrast very clearly. Interesting stuff; not something the typical wash-the-car-on-Saturday-morning guy would want to tackle, though. At least, not this one.
#7
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993dave is right. The front bumper and the decklid are being rplaced with TT parts. I didn't do those, but you can clearly see the contrast between what I sanded and buffed and what I left alone. I wish the pics were better it looks much more apealing in person.
993dave is right. The front bumper and the decklid are being rplaced with TT parts. I didn't do those, but you can clearly see the contrast between what I sanded and buffed and what I left alone. I wish the pics were better it looks much more apealing in person.
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#13
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Looking good! In terms of time required to do the car, what would you estimate for a novice?