91 Toyota Cressida... Black

danwatt

Doing stuff.
Had to have a couple hundred scratches on it. Neighbors car, which made it easy. I was able to do it in my garage. But this car is an outdoor car through the hot california summers, and has been in the family since it was new, always as the teens first car. And there were five of them. Thank geebus I didn't have to touch the interior. This car had several hundred scratches, about half of them were through the clear and couldn't be buffed out. The other half are pretty much taken care of. So many paint chips, you'd swear the paint had white flake. Anyways...



SSR3 + Cutting Pad + rotary (whole car, it was THAT bad)

Speed Glaze + polishing pad + rotary

machine glaze + PC

#26 + PC



Had to throw out my claybar, got gunked up fast.



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5 kids and it's still running? What a car.

Sure did take a beating on the exterior though, so you did a great job considering there probably isn't that much paint left to work with.
 
You know how you can cook an egg on the ground if it's hot enough? Same concept here, but with bird poop.
 
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