A K
Well-Known Member
Front, roof, hood and driver's side are complete. Passenger side and rear end remain.
Here's what I've been facing (untouched passenger side):
[Broken External Image]:
[Broken External Image]:
And here's the outcome (driver's side):
[Broken External Image]:
Ignore the scratch. It's too deep, and I did not want to break out my harshest polish.
[Broken External Image]:
Whew.
Only disappointment is that I learned today that the polishes I use may have silicone fillers in them. While silicone is good to hide some marks, I prefer a pure polish where I can see the true status of my work. No sweat, though. This should last a year before I need to do it again, and I'll use water-based polishes then.
Here's what I've been facing (untouched passenger side):
[Broken External Image]:
[Broken External Image]:
And here's the outcome (driver's side):
[Broken External Image]:
Ignore the scratch. It's too deep, and I did not want to break out my harshest polish.
[Broken External Image]:
Whew.
Only disappointment is that I learned today that the polishes I use may have silicone fillers in them. While silicone is good to hide some marks, I prefer a pure polish where I can see the true status of my work. No sweat, though. This should last a year before I need to do it again, and I'll use water-based polishes then.
Last edited by a moderator: