Not gonna lie, you bringing a shine back on that ole gal made me smile. Can’t wait to see the whole process/results. She’s gonna look amazing.... I’m excited ✌🏼
I tried this on my '84 Bronco. Picked a stop to test, and discovered that my faded flat black Bronco was actually blue under a really cheap paint job! Good luck on the rest of the truck...
The build up you are getting with the buffer can be wiped off a little spray of water. Its the removed oxidation and compound that clumps up. Worked for me, hopefully it will work for you.
Hi, Good Job ! Maybe lightly wetsand after clay blocking with 1500 to 2000 grit will help really smooth it out. Especially the rust area's. I noticed you used a tiny piece of clayblock with water. It really works way better to use the silicon lube as it comes with. This may be where the crud is coming from. Just my experience using clay block. It should look really nice when your done. Thumbs up !
Cant wait to see the whole truck polished. Glad there are people like you saving these old trucks from rusting away. Good job.
Not gonna lie, you bringing a shine back on that ole gal made me smile. Can’t wait to see the whole process/results. She’s gonna look amazing.... I’m excited ✌🏼
Oh man a teaser. That section really turned out great. Love the channel.
almost to 5K..keep on rolling...
Oh I’m going! It’s hard to find the time but this is some of the most fun I’ve ever had
For me, I love a truck with a story. Patina can be beautiful. Good luck, Brick!!
Great channel keep doing more on truck
I tried this on my '84 Bronco. Picked a stop to test, and discovered that my faded flat black Bronco was actually blue under a really cheap paint job! Good luck on the rest of the truck...
I would love to see how the bronco turned out!
@@shadetreegarage4140 There are only a couple pictures right now, but you can see them on my IG Thinman337.
Glad to see you respect all the scratches on this dodge. This is a history and character of this truck. Nice to see
The build up you are getting with the buffer can be wiped off a little spray of water. Its the removed oxidation and compound that clumps up. Worked for me, hopefully it will work for you.
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Hi, Good Job ! Maybe lightly wetsand after clay blocking with 1500 to 2000 grit will help really smooth it out. Especially the rust area's. I noticed you used a tiny piece of clayblock with water. It really works way better to use the silicon lube as it comes with. This may be where the crud is coming from. Just my experience using clay block. It should look really nice when your done. Thumbs up !
I will definitely give that a try!
This is great how to make it shine a again video.
where did you go?
Dish soap softens paint