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  • Restored: 1994 Dodge Caravan

    Some of you may have seen this a couple months back in other forums. This is my first C+B here so thats why I posted it again

    Short Intro

    This detail was a gift for my dad for Father's Day. I think this was a great present seeing the condition of the van and what it means to him in terms of memories. This was sort of a respring of memories on myself as well since this thing was the vehicle we took our road trips when I was super little. Anyway, the van had a TON of oxidation. In fact, there was so much oxidation that the paint underneath was in better condition than my ES was, which meant oxidation was better for this car than mine? Anyway, it had the works: bird droppings, oxidized surface, oxidized plastics, crappy engine bay, oxidized headlight, etc. Besides correcting the 14 year old neglected paint, this was also an excellent opportunity to give him the Poor Man's Paint Job on the hood. All in all, this took one hell of a long time due to the 6 hour drying time for each coat and sanding and polishing. The bumper couldn't be fixed unless I respray it with some primer or something. Anyway, enough of my rambling, I'll let the results speak for me. All work was done with a PC

    Process (Body)
    -2 bucket wash with Gold Class and P21S TAW (received that day)
    -Dried with the yellow Vroom towels (damn they're big)
    -Clayed with Megs Mild Clay and 50/50 Gold Class Wash and H2O
    -Taped the van to prep for heavy polishing
    -6 inch Orange LC pad w/Menz IP @ speed 6
    -6 inch White LC pad w/Menz FP II @ speed 4-5
    -Wipe down with 50/50 mix of alcohol and water
    -Wax with NXT 2.0
    -Tires dressed with Megs Endurance Gel

    Process (Interior)

    -APC 4:1 on stains (14 year old stains :wall)
    -Megs Quik Out on verticle surfaces
    -Wet Vac carpets
    -Megs QID on dash
    -303 Protectant on dash/plastic trim

    Process (Hood)
    -1 bucket wash with Gold Class
    -Tapped off surrounding panels, windshield washers and emblem
    -Citrus based paint stripper
    -Metal paint scraper to get rid of old paint
    -Sanded down primer coat to prep for paint
    -Painted with High Gloss White Rustoleum Paint (multiple coats with 6 hour drying time each)
    -Sanded down with 1000>1500>2000 grit sandpaper
    -4 inch Yellow LC pad w/Menz Powergloss @ speed 6
    -4 inch Orange LC pad w/Menz IP @ speed 6
    -4 inch White LC pad w/Menz FP II @ speed 4-5
    -Mother's Cleaner wax to remove hazing caused by Menz FP II
    -Megs #7 Show Car Glaze for "protection" since I'm not allowed to wax for a couple days

    The Van(Notice how little reflection there is. Thats due to the oxidation in the paint)




    Befores

    Hood OMG




    Notice the 0 reflection in the paint and baked on water spots












    During
    Emblem fell off when I was taping it






    Hood prior to stripping off the paint


    Paint Stripper is my friend!


    All finished!


    Couple coats of Rustoleum later....


    Wetsanding with my PC and trying to bring the gloss up, which worked magnificently...


    Applying some glaze for protection...






    MANDATORY 50/50 shot lol


    After
















    Painted the Dodge part too!







    Thanks for looking. No interior shots due to it getting dirty again from moving some furniture to our old house lol. My Dad loved it btw. Its not 100% but its much much better than before!
    Hello, I am Isaac

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    Re: Restored: 1994 Dodge Caravan

    Saw this on another forum. Great job.
    Did you use rattlecans to paint, or brush, or what?

    Edit: Nevermind. Saw the poorman's paint job which answered my question.
    Last edited by Heatgain; Dec 6, 2008, 07:48 PM.
    Heatgain (Gary)
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    • #3
      Re: Restored: 1994 Dodge Caravan

      that bonnet is sure looking loads better

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      • #4
        Re: Restored: 1994 Dodge Caravan

        Oh Yeah! Great save
        Learning new things everyday

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        • #5
          Re: Restored: 1994 Dodge Caravan

          What a improvement. The van looks new. Great job. I bet your dad was thrilled. Great job, way to go.
          quality creates its own demand

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          • #6
            Re: Restored: 1994 Dodge Caravan

            What a great job you did on the Caravan, amazing

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            • #7
              Re: Restored: 1994 Dodge Caravan

              Nice Job!!
              Huge Improvement!
              Nice Reflection Shots!
              Joel
              Firefighter/EMT-B
              Rejuvenation Auto Detailing
              "Satisfaction Guaranteed or Your Dirt Back!!!"
              '99 F-150

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              • #8
                Re: Restored: 1994 Dodge Caravan

                WOW! How did you paint? Was it just spray cans?

                Andy M.
                Keeping MOL family friendly! If you need help or have a question, don't hesitate to shoot me an email or PM. 101impala@gmail.com
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                • #9
                  Re: Restored: 1994 Dodge Caravan

                  wow that really looks good! What an improvement, especially on the hood!
                  2000 Black Ford Explorer Eddie Bauer
                  "Detailing Isn't Expensive... It's Priceless!"

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                  • #10
                    Re: Restored: 1994 Dodge Caravan

                    Great job ! How did you apply the Rustoleum roller or brush ?

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                    • #11
                      Re: Restored: 1994 Dodge Caravan

                      Nice save and re-paint.

                      Anyone that can bring a white Dodge Caravan back to life gets a few of these...

                      Mike Phillips
                      760-515-0444
                      showcargarage@gmail.com

                      "Find something you like and use it often"

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                      • #12
                        Re: Restored: 1994 Dodge Caravan

                        Late replies due to finally finishing my finals
                        Originally posted by Heatgain View Post
                        Saw this on another forum. Great job.
                        Did you use rattlecans to paint, or brush, or what?

                        Edit: Nevermind. Saw the poorman's paint job which answered my question.
                        Yup, those foam brush thingies worked amazing compared to the bristle ones
                        Originally posted by christian6984 View Post
                        that bonnet is sure looking loads better

                        Originally posted by TimG View Post
                        Oh Yeah! Great save
                        Thanks!
                        Originally posted by J. A. Michaels View Post
                        What a improvement. The van looks new. Great job. I bet your dad was thrilled. Great job, way to go.

                        Originally posted by yalerd View Post
                        What a great job you did on the Caravan, amazing

                        Originally posted by Carfire View Post
                        Nice Job!!
                        Huge Improvement!
                        Nice Reflection Shots!
                        I never knew how reflective white could look before doing that car to be honest. I was really surprised when I finished
                        Originally posted by Andy M. View Post
                        WOW! How did you paint? Was it just spray cans?

                        Andy M.
                        Just the foam brushes you can buy at Home Depot. It left the paint slightly wavy but I managed to wetsand/buff them out perfectly
                        Originally posted by specialized_det View Post
                        wow that really looks good! What an improvement, especially on the hood!
                        Thanks man!
                        Originally posted by geert dr View Post
                        Great job ! How did you apply the Rustoleum roller or brush ?
                        Brush method
                        Originally posted by Mike Phillips View Post
                        Nice save and re-paint.

                        Anyone that can bring a white Dodge Caravan back to life gets a few of these...

                        Haha, thanks Mike!
                        Hello, I am Isaac

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