Trash to treasure on a Testarossa?

That car may have said 18K on the odometer but it looked as if it had been there before. Nasty curb bite on the wheel also. You did a great job of resurrecting this car. The comment about adding $10 K to the value hit the nail on the head. :wow:
 
Hey, did you feel the PC was able to cut and correct with the OP/HTEC combo? ALso how much did you use per panel, and was work time long? Just to clarify, before you applied the TS you sprayed the OCW first onto the paint and then applied TS, then buffed? I would think spit shined meant that the TS was already on the paint and the OCW was used to buff it off... Just a thought ever tried that?



Andrew
 
AZ Ferrari Man said:
Hey, did you feel the PC was able to cut and correct with the OP/HTEC combo? ALso how much did you use per panel, and was work time long? Just to clarify, before you applied the TS you sprayed the OCW first onto the paint and then applied TS, then buffed? I would think spit shined meant that the TS was already on the paint and the OCW was used to buff it off... Just a thought ever tried that?



Andrew





Yes, it can certainly cut and correct, but it takes a long time. I really can't remember how long I worked each panel--until things got blotchy. Yep, I prayed the OCW on the paint, applied the tS, and buffed off.
 
I am not really sure how I can articulate the look--it gets to a point where the polish looks blotchy, spotty, or uneven. After one panel you can see exactly what I am talking about.
 
That car was a bird toilet by all means...But YOU resurrected it from the dead...that is a Outstanding turnaround ..I bet the owner was one happy person...like gettinga new car off the show room floor...Great work....



Al
 
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