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1969 Pontiac LeMans - Shine & Show Event

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  • greg0303
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    Re: 1969 Pontiac LeMans - Shine & Show Event

    Originally posted by davey g-force View Post
    Nice work Greg!
    Originally posted by DaGonz View Post
    Nice work... nice car!
    Thank you, guys.

    I'm looking forward to do another show with a different ride. It's fun.

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  • DaGonz
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    Nice work... nice car!

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  • davey g-force
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    Nice work Greg!

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  • greg0303
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    [QUOTE] Greg, you did an amazing job on this LeMans. From the pictures, the paint looks very deep and wet. Congrats ! [QUOTE]

    Thank you.

    I tried to put some life into that paint again.

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  • PursuitSE
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    Re: 1969 Pontiac LeMans - Shine & Show Event

    Greg, you did an amazing job on this LeMans. From the pictures, the paint looks very deep and wet. Congrats !

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  • greg0303
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    Re: 1969 Pontiac LeMans - Shine & Show Event

    Originally posted by gto_don View Post
    That's what we're talking about!!!
    Thank you, Don.
    Strictly all Meguiar's tools/ products.

    Originally posted by Marc08EX View Post
    Great job on the detail on such an awesome ride Greg!!! The amount of work you put in the car really shows. The paint looks flawless and extremely wet. I'm sure Barry himself was proud of the car being placed in the Meguiar's corral.Thanks for sharing!
    Thank you, Marc.
    The car was delivered to me with a 48-hour delay. I wished I had this extra time.

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  • Marc08EX
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    Re: 1969 Pontiac LeMans - Shine & Show Event

    Great job on the detail on such an awesome ride Greg!!! The amount of work you put in the car really shows. The paint looks flawless and extremely wet. I'm sure Barry himself was proud of the car being placed in the Meguiar's corral.

    Thanks for sharing!

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  • gto_don
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    That's what we're talking about!!!

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  • greg0303
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    1969 Pontiac LeMans - Shine & Show Event

    I prepared this nice classic ride for Meguiar's/ WalMart Event last Saturday. It has been re-sprayed over 15 years ago and it has BC/CC paint now.

    After washing and claying the preparation for paint correction begins:









    Paint buffing:

    Step 1 - M105/ foam cutting pad/ D/A polisher
    Step 2 - M205/ polishing pad/ D/A polisher
    Step 3 - M07/ finishing pad/ D/A polisher
    Step 4 - Ultimate Paste Wax/ finishing pad/ D/A polisher
    Step 5 - M16 Professional Paste Wax/ finishing pad/ D/A polisher

    Unfortunately some RIDS remained. The paint surface was swirl-free though. The trunk and hood have been sanded two years ago alraedy and thin layer of clear coat was there.

    Interior work:

    Quick Interior Detailer
    Ultimate Protectant (lotion)
    Gold Class Leather Cleaner/ Conditioner
    All Purpose Cleaner
    ShopVac

    Exterior work:

    All Metal Polish
    Next Metal Polish (paste)
    Convertible Top Cleaner
    All Purpose Cleaner
    Ultimate Quik Wax (door jambs)
    Detailer Glass Cleaner Concentrate

    Wheels/ Tires:

    All Metal Polish/ DynaCone
    All Purpose Cleaner
    Quik Wheel Cleaner
    Hyper Dressing 1:1 High Gloss

    Engine bay:

    Engine Cleaner
    All Purpose Cleaner
    All Metal Polish

    Many soft paint brushes and tooth brushes.

    Total time: around 30 hours.









    During The Event (Thank You, Mike Stoops):







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