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    Hi All,
    Newbie to site and lots of information but gets confusing after reading it all. Found this old Jag that needs some care so it can be back to its grand old self. Tried to attach pics but the file is to big and not sure how to make it smaller so it will go on this site. Oxidation?( email me for pics of the car) The paint on the car is in good shape just a few spots like the egde of the hood, egde of the roof and egde of the trunk . Will be doing this by hand with a bud of mine.
    Trying to keep this low cost since this car isnt worth alot anymore. It needs new carpet, headliner, some interior wood work, leather work. Trying to get as much input about projects so I dont waste my time or money. Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated. Anyone know a shop or person in the DFW area that professionally details cars let me know.
    Cheers,
    Bryan
    1994 XJ12 Jag

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    HI 94JagXJ12

    Read the below link and you'll see how to restore an older oxidized finish using a one-step product with excellent results.


    1986 Ford Bronco II - Extreme Makeover

    Read this and you'll see why we don't allow anyone to use the "Attach File" feature.

    How to put pictures into your posts
    Mike Phillips
    760-515-0444
    showcargarage@gmail.com

    "Find something you like and use it often"

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    • #3
      Contact Scottwax, if you want a professional detailer.

      Eric
      Talk it over folks. Communication is the key.

      --Jerry Springer

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