Buick meets the Supa Beast for a revival!

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After a couple months of purchasing the new daily driver i have been itching to paint correct this car.

Got it from an old couple never supposedly scene winter. But with less than 80,000 miles on it and fact it was completely rust free, we took it home.

Although rust free, it certaintly had a hefty amount of swirls. I mean holy smokes, the previous owner needed a lesson in simple car washing techniques!

Anyway, the Supa Beast and my arms...got a workout so to speak lol. Used LC hybrid force orange pads with menzerna 400. Cleaned up well but was left with a little hazing.

So, had to make a second go round with LC hybrid force white pads and menzerna 3500.

Afterwards did a final Wipe down with megs m122 and finished off with 2 rounds of ceramic coating.

Happy with results. Only garage pics as its raining here. The 50/50 shot is after menz 400
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That was all machine work buddy. I used the flex 10-8 "supa beast". The reference of my arms getting a workout was from all that buffing lol:buffing:. I dont do it every weekend so that coupled with the fact that its a car...being low to the ground really wore me out. Im used to pickup trucks.
 
Bet they wish they regret getting rid of it!

Odd but possibly true - like getting rid of an old girlfriend and seeing her 5 months later looking like a model LOL
 
Great job! Good luck with the Buick.
 
Bet they wish they regret getting rid of it!

Odd but possibly true - like getting rid of an old girlfriend and seeing her 5 months later looking like a model LOL
Hahaha thats funny. Truth be told the old guy actually sayed as he gave us the keys, please take good care of it... if he could only see it now lol


And thanks all for the atta boys lol
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After a couple months of purchasing the new daily driver i have been itching to paint correct this car.

Got it from an old couple never supposedly scene winter. But with less than 80,000 miles on it and fact it was completely rust free, we took it home.

Although rust free, it certaintly had a hefty amount of swirls. I mean holy smokes, the previous owner needed a lesson in simple car washing techniques!

Anyway, the Supa Beast and my arms...got a workout so to speak lol. Used LC hybrid force orange pads with menzerna 400. Cleaned up well but was left with a little hazing.

So, had to make a second go round with LC hybrid force white pads and menzerna 3500.

Afterwards did a final Wipe down with megs m122 and finished off with 2 rounds of ceramic coating.

Happy with results. Only garage pics as its raining here. The 50/50 shot is after menz 400
6ef04756285533a8d5740e71ec74429b.jpg
e95b759471273105c8aa39c721374c5d.jpg
8492e706d82cc455dd368a6c89b16856.jpg
14feec44c4bcda07ae52674ab74fdb47.jpg
c2555e7294c100b098f7f8870244bc56.jpg
4eab0f333f1a4004b6bffea2e4c5f480.jpg


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What coating you use? She looks good


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Nice work. First time with a forced oscillation/rotation unit? It gets easier to handle. Try the older 3400, it's a real BEAST.

Pad/Product-wise, try out CarPro UltraCut. You'll be amazed at the finish. On that paint I'd be surprised if you would see any haze. That said, I always finish up with a CarPro Essence too. It's the base-layer for their coatings and makes applying them super easy. They really have a great system.
 
Looks how black should, and beyond great for the year. Those are nice, comfortable cars.
 
Nice work. First time with a forced oscillation/rotation unit? It gets easier to handle. Try the older 3400, it's a real BEAST.

Pad/Product-wise, try out CarPro UltraCut. You'll be amazed at the finish. On that paint I'd be surprised if you would see any haze. That said, I always finish up with a CarPro Essence too. It's the base-layer for their coatings and makes applying them super easy. They really have a great system.

Nice work. First time with a forced oscillation/rotation unit? It gets easier to handle. Try the older 3400, it's a real BEAST.

Pad/Product-wise, try out CarPro UltraCut. You'll be amazed at the finish. On that paint I'd be surprised if you would see any haze. That said, I always finish up with a CarPro Essence too. It's the base-layer for their coatings and makes applying them super easy. They really have a great system.

No its my 5th time since i got it. Only 2nd time using orange pads/ menz 400 with it. I'd gotten a handle on it pretty quickly i think, but use alot more body weight/downforce with the orange pads. Trying to get the most correction i could due to the severity of defects.

After my supplies run out i may try essence and carpro stuff simply cuz ive read/seen your end results and how much you and others like their products.

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Looks how black should, and beyond great for the year. Those are nice, comfortable cars.
Thanks, and they are very comfortable! Im a believer in them now...no wonder the old folks love them lol.

After we got it someone asked me if the purchase came with an free AARP membership lol

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After we got it someone asked me if the purchase came with an free AARP membership lol

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Shoulda told them to "Get off your lawn!!" :laughing:
 
Shoulda told them to "Get off your lawn!!" :laughing:
Hahahah i knew the person and that they were joking. I got a good laugh out of it lol

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