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phoenix44 Date registered: Dec 1899 Location: Vehicle(s): | Spent the day buffing & waxing I used Meguiar's compound 4 followed by #7 polish and finished with two coats of NXT tech wax. I had a bunch of very tiny stone chips around the grill. I had tried the touch up pen before, but there were just too many. So, I just used some black automotive spray paint (after a wet sand & some primer) and just oversprayed the chips and then buffed off the excess! Worked out REALLY well!! I'll post some photos tomorrow, too dark here now. | ||
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BenzDieselTuner Date registered: Dec 1899 Location: Vehicle(s): | Re: Spent the day buffing & waxing i cant wait to see how it turns out! | ||
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phoenix44 Date registered: Dec 1899 Location: Vehicle(s): | RE: Spent the day buffing & waxing phoenix44 - 9/6/2006 9:02 PM I used Meguiar's compound 4 followed by #7 polish and finished with two coats of NXT tech wax. I had a bunch of very tiny stone chips around the grill. I had tried the touch up pen before, but there were just too many. So, I just used some black automotive spray paint (after a wet sand & some primer) and just oversprayed the chips and then buffed off the excess! Worked out REALLY well!! I'll post some photos tomorrow, too dark here now. :) Here are the photos, mind you, after driving on the dirt road to my place. (washedml.jpg) (washedml2.jpg) Attachments ---------------- washedml.jpg (209KB - 36 downloads) washedml2.jpg (177KB - 35 downloads) | ||
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