imported_Aurora40
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I "detailed" this car today as a gift for an in-law. It's an '86 Grand National with about 25,000 miles on it. I think the last time anything was done to it other than a wash was about 6 years ago when I also cleaned it up as a gift.
I washed it with optimum no-rinse. I'm really warming up to that product. The paint was very foggy. It wasn't too gritty, but I did claybar the horizontal surfaces. The paint also has a lot of areas where it is stained or it looks like something spilled on it, but it's in the paint.
I believe the clear is shot. It has checking on the hood, and sort of like speckling on the trunklid. The trunklid almost looks like the paint is a metallic grey/black. But of course it isn't.
I used Meguiar's Medallion Premium Paint Cleaner mainly because I didn't want to use anything particularly abrasive. I applied by PC with a Meg's yellow pad. It worked quite well bringing back deep gloss to the paint. It did not help with the "stain" areas very much, though with more gloss they are less obvious. I did this to everything above the beltline. The paint on the lower part of the car is very orange-peeled from the factory. So I didn't bother trying to polish it. I guess that's just how they did it back then?
I used #21 on the lower part of the car and the bumpers, since it has some cleaning ability. I used Blackfire on the top half.
I also vacuumed out the interior and cleaned up the floormats with Meg's APC+.
All in all I spent about 7 hours total today. I'm sure some of you guys could have done it in half the time.
The paint isn't really as good as it looks in the photos, but the car does look quite nice from a few feet back.
I washed it with optimum no-rinse. I'm really warming up to that product. The paint was very foggy. It wasn't too gritty, but I did claybar the horizontal surfaces. The paint also has a lot of areas where it is stained or it looks like something spilled on it, but it's in the paint.
I believe the clear is shot. It has checking on the hood, and sort of like speckling on the trunklid. The trunklid almost looks like the paint is a metallic grey/black. But of course it isn't.
I used Meguiar's Medallion Premium Paint Cleaner mainly because I didn't want to use anything particularly abrasive. I applied by PC with a Meg's yellow pad. It worked quite well bringing back deep gloss to the paint. It did not help with the "stain" areas very much, though with more gloss they are less obvious. I did this to everything above the beltline. The paint on the lower part of the car is very orange-peeled from the factory. So I didn't bother trying to polish it. I guess that's just how they did it back then?
I used #21 on the lower part of the car and the bumpers, since it has some cleaning ability. I used Blackfire on the top half.
I also vacuumed out the interior and cleaned up the floormats with Meg's APC+.
All in all I spent about 7 hours total today. I'm sure some of you guys could have done it in half the time.
The paint isn't really as good as it looks in the photos, but the car does look quite nice from a few feet back.




