Old Cadillac convertable

tom4444

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This week I'll be detailing an old Cadillac convertable. That's all the info I have, so I don't know the year or model. I only have experience on modern cars, so I'm not sure what differences, if any, to expect. Any tips?
 
If it's old, it may have a single stage paint. Good luck and post pics if possible, I need something to look at while I'm at work.
 
Thanks for reminding me. I will try to post pics but I'll have to scan them as I don't have a digital camera.
 
Cool...any suggestions? I'm not sure what condition the car is in, but do you think ssr2.5 should be strong enough applied with a pc?
 
check it out first, and if it's an older paint job, I'd stick with non-abrasive cleaners like Professional Polish or if it's not too bad, the PwC...
I'm assuming you don't have a paint thickness guage, as most of us don't...so abrasive products could be dangerous with all those fins and angled parts:)
 
mine is really old.....how old is it?












it's older than most DC members:lmfao Born in 1966(67 model)
 
Mines only an 89, first year of the redesign of the 89-93 Deville. White, navy full simulated cabrio roof, platinum lower panels, RR style aftermarket grille




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I use Spray and Wipe and a soft brush to clean...it's pH neutral and won't harm the vinyl ...follow up with Natural Look and buff with a cotton towel...
 
hmmm...I was assuming it was fabric. Vinyl should be much easier. If it has leather seats too, and I'm pretty sure it will, I can have a NL party:lmfao
 
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