Smoked Tails
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You may have seen this car before in my post "So I rubbed one out today." I tackled the daunting task of bringing back a neglected SS red car by hand. Or, so I thought. It looked great for the first week. Then we got some rain, and then some more and two weeks later my car was shiny, but not quite red, not quite pink.
My process:
Bought a Craftsman RO sander 2.7 amps, fixed backing pad. $40, variable speed up to 12,000 OPM.
LC pads: Orange, White and Black
Poorboys stuff: The Poorboy's kit from AG
Misc. crap: Mr. Clean citrus APC 5:1 for the tires, hubcaps and wheelwells.
Cobra polishing MFs
It took me two days to do this. Learning curve and all. I still have to slow down but, I didn't figure out how to work the 2.5 until I ran out of daylight on the first day. Day 2 was a catch up for me. I used Spray and Wipe to wipe down the car before digging in. I saw some things that I missed and hit those areas with the 2.5 again. I followed up with the SSR1 over the whole car. As the sun set a second time, I was applying the Natty's Blue with my li'l RO.
Some of these pictures are reused from the first thread. Primarily, to illustrate the shape of the car as I purchased it. (Quite a nice ride for 325 quid, if you don't mind me saying.) Also, I really need to learn to take pictures of the whole process better. I get so carried away in the work that I forget all about it. I guess 35 degree weather with 20 mph winds will make you work fast though.
As I received her:
That shows kinda how craptastic the fenders (wings for you guys and gals that have a queen) were.
My process:
Bought a Craftsman RO sander 2.7 amps, fixed backing pad. $40, variable speed up to 12,000 OPM.
LC pads: Orange, White and Black
Poorboys stuff: The Poorboy's kit from AG
Misc. crap: Mr. Clean citrus APC 5:1 for the tires, hubcaps and wheelwells.
Cobra polishing MFs
It took me two days to do this. Learning curve and all. I still have to slow down but, I didn't figure out how to work the 2.5 until I ran out of daylight on the first day. Day 2 was a catch up for me. I used Spray and Wipe to wipe down the car before digging in. I saw some things that I missed and hit those areas with the 2.5 again. I followed up with the SSR1 over the whole car. As the sun set a second time, I was applying the Natty's Blue with my li'l RO.
Some of these pictures are reused from the first thread. Primarily, to illustrate the shape of the car as I purchased it. (Quite a nice ride for 325 quid, if you don't mind me saying.) Also, I really need to learn to take pictures of the whole process better. I get so carried away in the work that I forget all about it. I guess 35 degree weather with 20 mph winds will make you work fast though.
As I received her:




That shows kinda how craptastic the fenders (wings for you guys and gals that have a queen) were.