Totoland Mach
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- Mar 3, 2006
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Man, oh man. One of my customers decided to spray wash his Mustang Drag Car and use the wax at the end of the wash. What a mess! I literally stained the car with streaks all over.
Process:
Optimum No Rinse Wash (1st time using and love it!)
Meg's DACP with polish pad to clean off the stains
Poorboy's SSR 2.5 and a light cut pad (took the longest)
Klasse AIO
Wolfgang Sealant
For the most part, this is OEM paint and hasn't been taken care of for a long time.
Pics: First, the stains on the trunk lid (where they show the most for the camera)
More stains and overall dull appearance of the white paint.
Tried to get a decent reflection shot:
Final shot and I even got the rubber from the bottom rear fender!
All-in-all, the car is in good shape and doesn't get weathered because it is trailered to race tracks. The paint is thin in a few places, but should hold up for a long time with normal maintenance.
Totoland Mach
Process:
Optimum No Rinse Wash (1st time using and love it!)
Meg's DACP with polish pad to clean off the stains
Poorboy's SSR 2.5 and a light cut pad (took the longest)
Klasse AIO
Wolfgang Sealant
For the most part, this is OEM paint and hasn't been taken care of for a long time.
Pics: First, the stains on the trunk lid (where they show the most for the camera)

More stains and overall dull appearance of the white paint.

Tried to get a decent reflection shot:

Final shot and I even got the rubber from the bottom rear fender!

All-in-all, the car is in good shape and doesn't get weathered because it is trailered to race tracks. The paint is thin in a few places, but should hold up for a long time with normal maintenance.
Totoland Mach