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That's a very nice example of a 1957 Chevy Bel Air correctly detailed.
Is there anything about detailing classic cars like this that you like over detailing modern cars?
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Wow , great job on that Classic mate , what products did you use fella .
I like working with lacquer paint,
And there you go... real paint.
I too like working on solvent evaporation lacquers and enamels, to me they are the real deal. My favorite project is restoring "original" single stage paint on barn finds.
One thing I always do is when a new detailer, or a young detailer, (usually both), come onto the forum and share an upcoming project they get to work on that has single stage paint, I encourage them to take advantage of the opportunity because it's becoming more and more rare to work on such diamonds in the rough.
Like this...
Nice work...
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Thanks, if I recall fixer, 205 and Wolfgang deep gloss. Things get to be a bit of a blur around here.