imported_speedingpenguin
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Hello!
My name is Chris, i'm 16 years old and live in Massachusetts (Near Lowell)
My car is a dark green 1997 Cadillac Catera, used to be my dads but now he's got a G35X (Yeah, its fast...lol)
I just recently (within the last few months) got interested in detailing, but have loved cleaning my parents cars even when I was real little. Now i'm realizing what an awful job I did, even though then it seemd like an awsome job. Lets just say that my worst mistake was a few years ago thinking I knew what I was doing, in an effort to fix a huge scratch in the side of my moms minivan (was pretty deep actually...), I took out the dealer supplied touch up paint, applied it, then, found some really really fine wet-sanding paper, took the garden hose, and tried to make the touch up paint look level with the rest of the paint.....the water made it hard for me to realize how much I actually was sanding, and ever since theres been a half inch strip on either side of the scratch where I sanded a little too much (not into the paint, just into the clear-coat enough for it to be a little bit hazy).
But I learned from that an important lesson....or two:
a) Dont screw around with stuff you arent positive you know how to use (especially on parents cars, LOL)
b) You dont need alot of something for it to be effective...in this case, pressure.
I found this site today durring lunch at school and signed up....I'm hoping to get my caddy looking good as new (or at least close to that) so that I can sell it in a few months and get myself a project....third generation camaro which I hope to build into a bad-*** hotrod (On a budget....lol)
Well, I hope to learn alot from this forum and hope to meet some helpful people. Thanks,
-Chris
My name is Chris, i'm 16 years old and live in Massachusetts (Near Lowell)
My car is a dark green 1997 Cadillac Catera, used to be my dads but now he's got a G35X (Yeah, its fast...lol)
I just recently (within the last few months) got interested in detailing, but have loved cleaning my parents cars even when I was real little. Now i'm realizing what an awful job I did, even though then it seemd like an awsome job. Lets just say that my worst mistake was a few years ago thinking I knew what I was doing, in an effort to fix a huge scratch in the side of my moms minivan (was pretty deep actually...), I took out the dealer supplied touch up paint, applied it, then, found some really really fine wet-sanding paper, took the garden hose, and tried to make the touch up paint look level with the rest of the paint.....the water made it hard for me to realize how much I actually was sanding, and ever since theres been a half inch strip on either side of the scratch where I sanded a little too much (not into the paint, just into the clear-coat enough for it to be a little bit hazy).
But I learned from that an important lesson....or two:
a) Dont screw around with stuff you arent positive you know how to use (especially on parents cars, LOL)
b) You dont need alot of something for it to be effective...in this case, pressure.
I found this site today durring lunch at school and signed up....I'm hoping to get my caddy looking good as new (or at least close to that) so that I can sell it in a few months and get myself a project....third generation camaro which I hope to build into a bad-*** hotrod (On a budget....lol)
Well, I hope to learn alot from this forum and hope to meet some helpful people. Thanks,
-Chris