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Old Jan 7, 2009 | 07:05 PM
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This car has been sitting for a while, the owner accidentally shut the garage door onto the rear bumper and wanted me to get out the scratches for him and decided to just do the entire car. It was in pretty rough shape, I spent a total of 3 days on this one..Enjoy! PS. I got the scratches out of the bumper..

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Once I got it cleaned up, this is how it looked under the halogen lighting..











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Now for some nice 50/50 shots!

After M105x2/SIP










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Some full sun shots after M105/SIP..











During the polishing stages..




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Finished:
















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Few finished overall car shots..














Sunset reflecting in the garage..
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what did you use a rubbing compound and wax? looks real good.
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I compounded it and polished it, then sealed and waxed it. Total of 6 steps.
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You know what I find real interesting? I posted this in the GM section and the first two comments I get are from guys who own Hondas?? lol, just thought it was funny, dont get me wrong Honda is my favorite car.
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