PolishedImage
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We had a customer bring in his wife's new to her daily driver. She wanted to get the paint cleaned up a bit and made to look a little nicer. We showed her what could be done and she decided with her husband to have us go forward with a light paint restoration and having the wheels stripped and powder coated a new shade of pearl silver.
After a look around the car it was evident there was some spooky body work and some dubious paint work. None the less, Jason and Brian pressed on with rolling up thier sleeves and taking care of business.
Now I know the norm is use a bunch of fancy dancy slang and abreviations but I'm not as familair with those yet so you get the long hand version:
First we used 1500 grit Mirka sandpaper, then moved to 2000 grit Mirka
From there it was buffed out using Meg's 105, then to Menzerna SIP and 85 RD and then sealed with HD Poxy.
Enjoy!
After a look around the car it was evident there was some spooky body work and some dubious paint work. None the less, Jason and Brian pressed on with rolling up thier sleeves and taking care of business.
Now I know the norm is use a bunch of fancy dancy slang and abreviations but I'm not as familair with those yet so you get the long hand version:
First we used 1500 grit Mirka sandpaper, then moved to 2000 grit Mirka
From there it was buffed out using Meg's 105, then to Menzerna SIP and 85 RD and then sealed with HD Poxy.
Enjoy!


















