Mike Phillips
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Houston, Texas Extreme Makeover Project - AGO members needed!
Back in February of this year we had a new guy join the forum, his name is Chip and he joined because he inherited an all original 1959 Pink Cadillac with the original single stage lacquer paint.
Chip found my article on how to restore single stage paint and wants to use the technique I share in the article to hand-rub out this brittle, dry 57 year old paint job.
This is the same technique I used to hand-rub the original paint on Wayne Carini's 1953 Hudson Hornet.
I spoke with Chip on the phone and Chip invited me to lead up the team of guys to restore the paint on his Cadillac but to be honest my schedule is so busy right now that it's hard to take on every project that comes my way. Besides that, I'm confident that we can put together a team of local AGO members that are skilled, knowledgeable, experienced and most important... passionate about the art of polishing paint to help Chip bring this paint back to life.
So just like I put together a team of guys to tackle our Thursday Night car projects here at Autogeek I'm using the AGO forum to reach out to our Houston, Texas area forum members that want to be a part of the Extreme Makeover Team for this project.
The exact time and date have not been set in concrete yet but we're talking about a Saturday coming up in the next 2-3 weeks.
This project is going to require everyone to go back in time and using their hands and simple wash cloths plus a good amount of old-fashioned elbow grease, rub this antique paint out by HAND.
If you feel you can physically take on the challenge of helping to rub out a car that's around 20 feet long and want to be part of really fun project plus make some new friends in the process then reply to this thread. After you reply I'll add your name to the list below.
1. Haris
2. Vargas
3. Christian
4. Tac07
5. BrianMcLeod
6. Curtis
7.
8.
9.
10.
Final date, time and location will be posted once it is determined but this project will take place in Houston.
I wish I could be a part of this project as saving antique single stage paint probably my most favorite aspect of car detailing. I know the team we put together will see this project through to success.
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Back in February of this year we had a new guy join the forum, his name is Chip and he joined because he inherited an all original 1959 Pink Cadillac with the original single stage lacquer paint.
Chip found my article on how to restore single stage paint and wants to use the technique I share in the article to hand-rub out this brittle, dry 57 year old paint job.
This is the same technique I used to hand-rub the original paint on Wayne Carini's 1953 Hudson Hornet.
I spoke with Chip on the phone and Chip invited me to lead up the team of guys to restore the paint on his Cadillac but to be honest my schedule is so busy right now that it's hard to take on every project that comes my way. Besides that, I'm confident that we can put together a team of local AGO members that are skilled, knowledgeable, experienced and most important... passionate about the art of polishing paint to help Chip bring this paint back to life.
So just like I put together a team of guys to tackle our Thursday Night car projects here at Autogeek I'm using the AGO forum to reach out to our Houston, Texas area forum members that want to be a part of the Extreme Makeover Team for this project.
The exact time and date have not been set in concrete yet but we're talking about a Saturday coming up in the next 2-3 weeks.
This project is going to require everyone to go back in time and using their hands and simple wash cloths plus a good amount of old-fashioned elbow grease, rub this antique paint out by HAND.
If you feel you can physically take on the challenge of helping to rub out a car that's around 20 feet long and want to be part of really fun project plus make some new friends in the process then reply to this thread. After you reply I'll add your name to the list below.
1. Haris
2. Vargas
3. Christian
4. Tac07
5. BrianMcLeod
6. Curtis
7.
8.
9.
10.
Final date, time and location will be posted once it is determined but this project will take place in Houston.
I wish I could be a part of this project as saving antique single stage paint probably my most favorite aspect of car detailing. I know the team we put together will see this project through to success.
:dblthumb2: