TheGuyWho
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- Feb 9, 2011
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Ok, so I posted another thread a few days ago about "compounds" But I think my issue has now evolved enough to post a different thread…
I have a Ford Mustang with the "Lazer Red" paint color. Its a risk/reward paint. If its taken care of its one of the most beautiful paint colors Ford ever sprayed, but if neglected it looks worse than faded black paint! So of course the car I have to work on is severally neglected ( see some pictures here:http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum...need-some-quick-compound-advice-meguiars.html)
I clayed it and started in with some Meguiars ultimate compound (highly recommended) and its nowhere near enough. In fact the compounded spots look exactly like the un-compounded spots. Needless to say Im a bit discouraged.
I just went out and got some Meguiars 105 & 205, but Im skeptical about using it… If its not going to work I would rather just return the $70 worth of product and call it a day.
Does anyone else have a solution, a tip, a recommendation, etc… to bringing back the deep red color this paint once had? Or am I pretty much screwed? Should I just polish it up shiny and seal it with a wax and walk away…?
Thanks! Seriously appreciate the feedback here! :xyxthumbs:
I have a Ford Mustang with the "Lazer Red" paint color. Its a risk/reward paint. If its taken care of its one of the most beautiful paint colors Ford ever sprayed, but if neglected it looks worse than faded black paint! So of course the car I have to work on is severally neglected ( see some pictures here:http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum...need-some-quick-compound-advice-meguiars.html)
I clayed it and started in with some Meguiars ultimate compound (highly recommended) and its nowhere near enough. In fact the compounded spots look exactly like the un-compounded spots. Needless to say Im a bit discouraged.
I just went out and got some Meguiars 105 & 205, but Im skeptical about using it… If its not going to work I would rather just return the $70 worth of product and call it a day.
Does anyone else have a solution, a tip, a recommendation, etc… to bringing back the deep red color this paint once had? Or am I pretty much screwed? Should I just polish it up shiny and seal it with a wax and walk away…?
Thanks! Seriously appreciate the feedback here! :xyxthumbs: