I decided to polish out a part of an old school hood that was painted in laquer in the early 60s. I would have polished the entire hood but about half had undercoating overspray on it.
I bought a polisher that I guess was made in the 50s. A wool pad with a leather backing was tied (yep, tied) to a rubber backing plate.
My plan of attack included using a mixture of corn starch and water to deep clean the paint, (I have heard for years thats how it was done in the "good ol' days") -- a couple of applications of classic (might be from the 50s also) mirrior glaze #7 out of an original glass bottle and a coat of mirrior glaze wax dated to be from about the 60s (I think)

I bought a polisher that I guess was made in the 50s. A wool pad with a leather backing was tied (yep, tied) to a rubber backing plate.

My plan of attack included using a mixture of corn starch and water to deep clean the paint, (I have heard for years thats how it was done in the "good ol' days") -- a couple of applications of classic (might be from the 50s also) mirrior glaze #7 out of an original glass bottle and a coat of mirrior glaze wax dated to be from about the 60s (I think)

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