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    After school today, my 18 y/o nephew is going to be dropping his car, a red (of course) 1996 Pontiac Grand Am GT and leaving it until Sunday. It's from somewhere in the south, so there's no rust, but it has all the scratches and swirls you would expect in a 20 year old car as well as clear coat fading (not cc damage, just kind of opaque, & dull - a severe lack of shine). I've already done my test spot when he brought it over to show me the other day and it's going to be Ultimate Compound & a cutting pad for correction based on the fact that while Ult Polish DID bring back the gloss and clarity to the clear, but it couldn't handle the scratches without working a single area for a long time, which would turn this detail into a polishing event that lasted all three days. I baggie tested the car and while the top surfaces are fine, the lower half (behind the tires) and the rear end of the car are atrocious.

    This is going to be a full-exterior, with a minor on the interior (unless I can get away with sneaking a bit of shampooing in ... I had the in-law's car the other day and told the wife that it was too badly stained(the RESOLVE cleaner she gave me to use didn't do squat, so she let me off). The headlights are starting to oxidize and I've been reading up on and watching videos regarding headlight repair and I'm pretty sure that it's within the realm of my abilities. So if I get a chance, I'll be doing a headlight correction too.

    When I told him that this was going to be a graduation present to him, he initially refused!! After I told him what I was planning on doing, he told me that it was too much work to be given away for free (what an awesome kid) so I finally talked him into a trade ... I do his car and he does some hours of yard/house work for the wife (she is in a wheelchair and can't do this stuff herself) ... did I mention this is a great kid? He's heavily involved in the church, he has gone on several mission trips , has worked for Habitat For Humanity and is usually busy helping someone in his 'off time.' So you can see why I'm intending on putting forth so much effort into his car.

    I am going to TRY REALLY HARD to get a camera for documentation (and bragging) purposes, but there are no guarantees. I'm at least going to try and get some afters.
    Don
    12/27/2015
    "Darth Camaro"
    2013 Camaro ... triple black
    323 hp V6, 6 speed manual

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    Re: Early graduation present for my nephew

    Sounds like a great plan, and a nice thing to do for what sounds like a really great kid. Good for you, Don!! Hopefully you'll be able to get some images to share with the forum and show off your work/skills!
    Michael Stoops
    Senior Global Product & Training Specialist | Meguiar's Inc.

    Remember, this hobby is supposed to be your therapy, not the reason you need therapy.

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