richy
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- Mar 27, 2007
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My wife decided it was time we replace our Maytag refrigerator with a bigger one. It was about 5-6 years old and certainly has had a lot of use, but nothing extraordinary. Just a fridge in a family house.
Anyway, upon removing it from the house and moving it to the garage, I noticed the front of it looked like crap. Lots and lots of swirls and some scratches and even a few chips. Here's what I mean:

I've got my Lincoln headlights lighting it up to show everything!!


So, I break out my trusty Flex 3401 + Tuf Buff black wool pad + M100. That was followed by 3401 + burgandy Megs compound pad + M205. It was given an Eraser wipe down and then coated with Americoat. I think I improved it a bit although it wasn't perfect...


Lincoln headlights on it again:


I put it on Kijiji (like a Canadian Craig's list) and literally sold it (for good money) in less than 24 hours. I also spent a few hours intensively cleaning the inside with UWW as well. It was well worth the effort.
And the new one? It got polished with Flex + Megs burg pad + M205 and was then double coated with a bit of CQF I had remaining from the last job. No pics of it, but it improved its appearance too.
Anyway, upon removing it from the house and moving it to the garage, I noticed the front of it looked like crap. Lots and lots of swirls and some scratches and even a few chips. Here's what I mean:

I've got my Lincoln headlights lighting it up to show everything!!


So, I break out my trusty Flex 3401 + Tuf Buff black wool pad + M100. That was followed by 3401 + burgandy Megs compound pad + M205. It was given an Eraser wipe down and then coated with Americoat. I think I improved it a bit although it wasn't perfect...


Lincoln headlights on it again:


I put it on Kijiji (like a Canadian Craig's list) and literally sold it (for good money) in less than 24 hours. I also spent a few hours intensively cleaning the inside with UWW as well. It was well worth the effort.
And the new one? It got polished with Flex + Megs burg pad + M205 and was then double coated with a bit of CQF I had remaining from the last job. No pics of it, but it improved its appearance too.