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Posted - February 14 : 10:08p Reply with Quote Report this post to a moderator
Need some help fallas.

This is the first vehicle I've owed that doesn't have a clear coat so my old show truck detailing days are useless.

It's an 88 Bronco with a 2 year old paint job that was done very well, like stock it doesn't have a clear coat.

This is my first winter up in Nothern California with the truck and during/after this winter I'm starting to see the wear on the hood. The paint hasn't really faded but more so dulled.

I tried my old techniques of polishing then waxing with Adam's and it's not working out like it used to on my show trucks :(

I'm looking for suggestion on products and techniques I should try.

Thanks!
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Posted  - February 14 : 10:49p Reply with Quote Report this post to a moderator
My 93 F-250 had paint fade on the hood too. I ended up buffing it out with a buffer. It was the only thing that worked.

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Posted  - February 15 : 9:54a Reply with Quote Report this post to a moderator
Justin your most likely going to have to use a cutting compound.

This is probably the one I would use. Use it with the PC then follow with the same procedures you used on the clear coat vehicles. As for which pads to use head on over to http://www.detailcity.org/ and join up and ask these guys many of them are professional detailers and should be able to help even better than me.

http://www.meguiars.com/?pro-paint-cleaners-compounds/Fine-Cut-Cleaner

This could be a product for after the fine cut. Or the one below it.


http://www.meguiars.com/?pro-paint-cleaners-compounds/Fine-Cut-Cleaner

http://www.meguiars.com/?pro-pure-polishes/Body-Shop-Professional-Hand-Polish

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Posted  - February 15 : 12:49p Reply with Quote Report this post to a moderator
Try using a polishing compound. The old-school way was to go get a can of Turtle Wax polishing compound and a gallon jug of elbow grease.

If it's really bad you'd have to use rubbing compound but that's some pretty serious stuff.

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Posted  - February 16 : 9:41p Reply with Quote Report this post to a moderator
Turtle Wax used to make a great paste wax (came in one of those short, wide cans... like 6 or 7 inches diameter, and 3 inches tall). It was called 'Cleaner Wax', and it included some polishing compound right in it.

Worked great on my parents' cars in the 70's and early 80's.

If they still have it, I would definitely try it.

For cheap and easy, you might also try 'Nu Finish'. From a wax product standpoint, the stuff is probably garbage. But from a 'quick - get my shine back' point of view... hell, that's what it was made for.

Good luck!

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Posted  - February 18 : 5:40p Reply with Quote Report this post to a moderator
Well I had a couple bottle of Liquid Glass sittig around and I gave those a shot with a TON of elbow grease and it almost looks lke a new paint job again.

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Posted  - February 18 : 9:22p Reply with Quote Report this post to a moderator



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