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  • Panels Repaired and Painted - Now What?

    G'Day All,
    I have recently had some panel work done to my 2 year old Ford Territory and due to poor initial work, have had both sides redone front to back. They look and feel great but now I have a concern.

    I had to use a Clay Bar to remove overspray, which by the way is a real eye opener for a clay 1st timer, it was brilliant, I'm converted.

    Now the problem. The roof, bonnet etc were not painted and are technically "older" than the new shiny panels, and the car feels out of sync from a polish/wax perspective. Should I polish the whole car again or just the older panels, and if I did the whole thing, what would I start with? (full clay, paint cleaner, polish?).

    Its a silver colour, paint in terrfiic condition and looks stunning all cleaned up!.

    Jars
    G'Day. Jars Here!.

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    Re: Panels Repaired and Painted - Now What?

    You can clay/paint cleaner/Polish/Wax the "old" parts.

    You will want to wait about 60 days to wax the "new" parts, so you can just leave as is.
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