Mitsubishi 3000GT

pampos

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The car had only some light swirls,except of the rear side parts that they were heavy swirled...

The process was

Clayed with Mother's clay bar,

Polished with LC polishing pad and Menzerna RD3,02 on UDM

On the heavy damaged areas Yellow 4'' pad was used and RD3,02 on UDM followed by the same polish on polishing pad

All the car had been polished again with 85RD on LC black finishing pad

ONR wash for the engine

All the engine's metal parts and rims were polished with Mother's aluminum polish and dressed with Poorboys rim wax



Poorboys Black Hole used as a glaze,

FK1000P X 1 as a sealant

RaceGlaze ''55'' carnauba wax X 1



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some 50/50



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Looks really good. You could go for a little icing on the cake by getting rid of those letters on your tail light lenses. I sanded mine off with a pink eraser wrapped in sandpaper then buffed it up. I started with 600 grit and worked my way up to 2000. Then buffed.



I have a 1999 Camaro and those letters were driving me crazy. Do the side marker lights too if they have the letters. I hated how the wax would get stuck in there. Now it looks like a piece of hard candy.



Scott Olendorf
 
Olendorf said:
Looks really good. You could go for a little icing on the cake by getting rid of those letters on your tail light lenses. I sanded mine off with a pink eraser wrapped in sandpaper then buffed it up. I started with 600 grit and worked my way up to 2000. Then buffed.



I have a 1999 Camaro and those letters were driving me crazy. Do the side marker lights too if they have the letters. I hated how the wax would get stuck in there. Now it looks like a piece of hard candy.



Scott Olendorf



Thanks mate...It is not my car but thanks for the advice...I never thought about that way to remove the letters.....I also hate it when the wax is stuck in there...

Thanks again for the advice mate :2thumbs::2thumbs:
 
Apollo_Auto said:
Nice job Pampos! That car's been in my top 10 fave's for years now! Nice color combo, too!



Thanks very much mate...I will tell to my friend your good words about the colour combo :)

Really nice car...:2thumbs:
 
nice work.. :)

not so sure about the harsh angle created in the color combination by the rear bumper and 1/4 panel tho..... could use a smoother angle.. front looks great but.. :)
 
Thanks guys all of you...My friend doesn't like it too how the rear of the car is looking so he will repaint the rear part of the car ''connecting'' the rear spoiler with the side by repainting the half rear part blue.....
 
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