Best wax for old ss paint?

audio1der

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I've already done some work on the (soon to be) father in law's '69 Ford Fairlane 500 including a wash/clay/rinse/dry/SMR/pre-wax cleaner/sealer & glaze/Meg's GC.

I was wondering if old, neglected ss paint with no apparent clear coat would respond better to a different system or wax?

I was going to try #26 liquid next time.

BTW- the car is red, and in driveable, but fairly rough shape. It's just for fun and won't be receing a real resto. for some time.

TIA,

Audio

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On cars like that, I like to use an "old school" approach, with a glaze like Meg's #3/#5/#7/#80 topped with #16. The #16 wouldn't mess with your sealer/glaze as much as the GC and would give a different look (and probably more protection, too).
 
Dupont #7, then nu finish, and a carnuba topper on my old blazer which had single stage paint, and the shine was amazing. The olds paints can handle abrasives better and really get a polished shine on them.



I would polish it out, and then use some Z3 for non clearcoated paints.....
 
Accumulator said:
Heh heh, *that* takes me back a few years! I used that stuff too. Yeah, some SS paint can be a real pleasure to work by hand.



It can be a real pleasure until you see the grey primer coming through. Been there, done that several times. And I "done it'" by hand. :D



Tom :cool:
 
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