Here are a few picks of a section of my Dad's 1992 Honda Accord. This was my first time with a PC DA polisher and I just wanted to see what I could do. This area was extremely oxidized and needed help real bad. When the weather gets warmer I am going to do the whole car, but for now all I got done was the section around the passenger side windows. I started with #80 on a 8006 pad to see what that would do. It helped a little, but I decided to move to #83 and worked that in on an 8006 pad, doing 2 applications. After that I went with one more pass of the #80 and here is what I got.
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There is a major difference. In the spring I will do the whole car as a way to practice and work on my technique. The paint on this car is so bad that I can only make it better, so I will use it as practice. Then, I will do my car, a 2001 Acura Integra. The paint on my Teg is pretty good, but there are some light scratches from using the self car wash in the winter time. Please give me any advice that might help me improve on what I have done so far and thanks for checking this thread out.
Before:


After:


There is a major difference. In the spring I will do the whole car as a way to practice and work on my technique. The paint on this car is so bad that I can only make it better, so I will use it as practice. Then, I will do my car, a 2001 Acura Integra. The paint on my Teg is pretty good, but there are some light scratches from using the self car wash in the winter time. Please give me any advice that might help me improve on what I have done so far and thanks for checking this thread out.
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