Looks great. nice mustang, like the one piece headlights too.
Looks great. nice mustang, like the one piece headlights too.
Great job really nice. Ok now tell us the truth. You hired someone huh lol wow niiiiice
My car met an accident few weeks back and I got it fully repaired with new spare's .But still my car have some black spots on the bumper,How it can be completely removed?
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Hopefully someone can answer a question I have from the original post:
"Sand with 220 grit disc on PC"
What is a PC? I don't do much detailing (but am interested in learning more). Is that some kind of orbital sander? I tried searching the thread and the forum. Google is useless when searching for the term "PC" in reference to power tools. I own an angle grinder, but clearly that is too heavy duty for sanding.
Thanks
Drew
PC = Porter-Cable
It is a brand of dual-action 'buffers'. The PC started its' life out as a random action sander, then someone thought, "Hey, maybe I can polish the car with this." As they say, the rest is history.
Bill
I'm curious...can you spray a clear coat on afterwards to help protect it?
Very nice! That result should send a message to many "so-called professional repainters" out there. Just imagine how shinier it can get if you used a spray gun and put a layer or 2 of clear coat.. Nice, not bad for a cheap paint job done by an amateur
Do you think you can shoot this paint through a paint gun???
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