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dan4g63
06-01-2005, 03:02 AM
This is what i used:
Poorboy's World Super Swirl Remover 2
Poorboy's World Professional Polish
Poorboy's World EX-P
Poorboy's World Natty's Paste Wax

I started with the "SSR2". I could tell right away how it got rid of oxidation even in places I thought the paint was good. But man it took forever. I used a little less then 1/3 of the bottle. I’m not sure if I used too much. Then I used the "WPP". After applying that my hands were getting tired and I rushed through with the "EX-P". Bob recommended I wait a day to apply Natty's. I started at 3pm and finished at 8pm.

Overall im happy with the results. I think I have to re-do the process because I think it can look a lot better, but for my first time I think it came out good.

Here’s a picture: http://www.xceedspeed.com/forums/files/waxed_216.jpg

PS: What can i use on the trim pieces to make them black again?

Bob
06-01-2005, 08:50 AM
Dan, that looks great! It sound slike you MAY have used a tad too much product as far as the SSR goes.
As far as getting the trim back to black...is it white now or just faded?

Brad
06-01-2005, 01:03 PM
You should get a Porter Cable orbital buffer.. it saves the arms!! Plus it would get the product worked in a bit better than you can do by hand. Looks great though

Bob
06-01-2005, 01:33 PM
You should get a Porter Cable orbital buffer.. it saves the arms!! Plus it would get the product worked in a bit better than you can do by hand. Looks great though
I think he used a high speed orbital. ;)

Mirrored_Images
06-01-2005, 03:21 PM
I sent you a reply about your trim on xceed...

OI812
06-01-2005, 11:59 PM
Looks great.

I agree I think you probably used to much SSR

2stangman9500
06-03-2005, 12:55 AM
with the ssr a little goes a long way. just gotta say man, ive been thinking about selling my silver mustang lately when its paid off in august and getting an integra or a 2000 civic si. seeing your car makes me want one even worse. sweet ride, and for a first time it looks good. pb's trim restorer does a good job on the trim, if its serious discoloration like it looks grayish white then you might even step up to this:
http://www.properautocare.com/fb-1k.html