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  1. r1lark

    Meguiar's #7 Show Car Glaze - Goodbye to an old friend - hello to a new friend!

    I was shocked too! Two things I noticed is that the 'new' formula doesn't seem as 'oily' as the old formula. It also seems to take more 'color' off of the paint - maybe slightly more abrasive? I did tear the shop apart and found half a bottle of the old formula, and finished the car up with...
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    The Secret to Removing Oxidation and Restoring a Show Car Finish to Antique Single Stage Paints

    Hi Mike, have been using #7 for about 5 years to help maintain the early '70s cheap repaint on my '54 Studebaker (and on other cars way back to the '80s). About 4 years ago I purchased a couple of large jugs of #7 online for a really good price, and have been using them since. Recently (last...
  3. r1lark

    The Secret to Removing Oxidation and Restoring a Show Car Finish to Antique Single Stage Paints

    Mike, for my '54 Studebaker, you recommended the following: It's time to apply more #7, at least to the hood, roof, and trunklid. Question: What should I used to take the wax off so the #7 will soak into the paint? Thanks for all the help Mike. I've gotten a lot of compliments on the paint...
  4. r1lark

    The Secret to Removing Oxidation and Restoring a Show Car Finish to Antique Single Stage Paints

    Mike, I’m trying to bring back an early-‘70s repaint that is on my ’54 Studebaker, and am following your instructions regarding the use of M07 to ‘feed’ and restore the neglected paint. I’m in the process of using the M07 on the car now, concentrating on the hood/roof/trunklid. I’m on my...
  5. r1lark

    New from NC

    Hi, my name is Paul, and I'm from North Carolina. Been lurking here quite a bit and have learned alot. Trying to up my detailing skills.......for too many years the extent of what I did was the "wash it and throw some wax on it". :) I'm into Studebakers, traditional hot rods, and also have a...
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