1996 Bronco Royal Blue

There is no way that Bronco looked that nice when it was new . What an extraordinary turn around . The hood shot is just perfect .

Thanks for sharing and congratulations on an incredible detail ..



Cheers , Jean Paul
 
Those door handles were trashed!! I didn't know Edward Scissorhands had a drivers license!!:eek: Fantastic trunaround!!! It definetly looks better than new!!
 
damn...thats really nice, I just hope a bronco I am doing this weekend comes out that nice! I will be trying the m95 with wool and we shall see! GREAT WORK!
 
tdekany said:
david, that is amazing there :bow :bow :bow



How long?



inside and out..gotta be 15 hours.



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this is the most dramatic before/after I think I've ever seen. If you say you used anything but a rotary I'd have a hard time believing you. lol. Great work.



What machine did you use?



Can you take us through your wet sanding process? what kind of paper did you use? did you use a block? how many passes, etc?



What lub did you use for the wet sanding
 
ReLoaDeD BuLLiT said:
this is the most dramatic before/after I think I've ever seen. If you say you used anything but a rotary I'd have a hard time believing you. lol. Great work.



What machine did you use?



Can you take us through your wet sanding process? what kind of paper did you use? did you use a block? how many passes, etc?



What lub did you use for the wet sanding



thanks!! I use a rotory with the exception of the FP and DWG. I'm no expert on wetsanding, I"m sure others have it down better than me.. But i just use 2000grit and usually use Power Gloss with an orange pad on the rotory to buff it out. No I dont use blocks. My fingers allow me to follow the contures of the sheet metal. I use a 3M rectangular rubber pad to squeegie off the water and clearcoat mixture to check my progress and see if more sanding is required. I use Mother's detail spray as my lube.. I keep the sandpaper in a bucket of warm water with a dash of soap. Hope that helps and thanks for the kind words!!
 
wow! what a beautiful truck!!! That is one of the most handsome trucks ever built, especially in that Blue and Tan Eddie Bauer combo.

Glad to see some of those trucks are still pristine.
 
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