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'98 Linclon Navigator "extreme makover" 56K NO WAY

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  • Mr Mustang
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    that's incredible!

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  • RaskyR1
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    Originally posted by gsxr310 View Post
    awesome work!!! what did you use to clean the speaker grills?
    APC and a MF towel.

    Originally posted by Carfire View Post
    What did you use on the black trim? Nice work and pictures.
    Thanks

    Are you talking about the painted pieces? I used M66 on them, M105 on a few spots followed by M66.

    For the rubber/plastice pieces I used Aerospace 303.

    Originally posted by g88 View Post
    amazing. How long did you take to complete the task ?
    Thanks! About 22 hours.

    Originally posted by geert dr View Post
    Awesome detailingjob
    Originally posted by justin30513 View Post
    WOWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW!!!!

    You win. I don't know what but you win it.


    Thanks guys! Did win a new car?

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  • geert dr
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    Awesome detailingjob

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  • g88
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    amazing. How long did you take to complete the task ?

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  • Justin Murphy
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    WOWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW!!!!

    You win. I don't know what but you win it.

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  • Carfire
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    What did you use on the black trim? Nice work and pictures.

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  • gsxr310
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    awesome work!!! what did you use to clean the speaker grills?

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  • Buhundred
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    Great work!

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  • superbogel
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    its really clean, really amazing work, the car really looks like new cool!

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  • ShinedUp101
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    WOW.. AWESOME JOB!! That thing looks brand new and better than showroom condition. The leather and carpets look amazing, you got every flaw out, now it looks like it should.

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  • RacerX88
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    Rasky-

    Amazing work. The family is lucky to have you around. That vehicle was a sty!
    Now, it's worth driving again.

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  • RaskyR1
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    Originally posted by BlueZero View Post
    Amazing work and write up! Your lucky I don't live closer I'd let you 'borrow' my Jeep.

    This is what you used M66 on? My friend has the same thing on her Grand Prix. I've tried everything to fix it with no luck. I don't have any M66 but I thought I tried D151 on them by hand. I'll have to give it another go with the PC now that I have 4" pads.


    I did go back and hit a few spots with M105 where there was some scratches but the M66 removed the oxidation. For the most part I have always found trim pieces like that easy to bring back to life. The pieces by that quater glass had some CC failure starting though.

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  • BlueZero
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    Amazing work and write up! Your lucky I don't live closer I'd let you 'borrow' my Jeep.

    This is what you used M66 on? My friend has the same thing on her Grand Prix. I've tried everything to fix it with no luck. I don't have any M66 but I thought I tried D151 on them by hand. I'll have to give it another go with the PC now that I have 4" pads.



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  • RaskyR1
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    Originally posted by Mike Phillips View Post
    Wow!

    Amazing transformation and one of the best write-ups with top notch before and after photos showing your expertise and showcasing our products.


    Thanks Mike!

    I tried my best to makes sure the before and after pics were taken from the same angle. I think I had a total of 129 pics and I started to forget what I had and had not shot.

    I think Kevin Brown's write up on that Toyota Tundra may have inspired me to do this one.

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  • Mike Phillips
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    Wow!

    Amazing transformation and one of the best write-ups with top notch before and after photos showing your expertise and showcasing our products.

    Leave a comment:

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