That turned out better than I thought it would. I just bought a 1980 F150 that used to be a U.S. Forestry truck that the paint is faded where they sanded the logo off and I'm going to have the money anytime soon because I got 2 grand tricycle motors that about to turn 16 in the next 2 years so I just wanna get it to be not so obivouis So i may try a comet bath with the Jax Wax sealer/protectant so I can make it last a couple years until I have the money to paint it.
One Thing You Need To Work Smaller Spots At A Time only Do A 6-8" Circle Wet Sponge theb Light Sprinkle Area rub immediately Comet Entirely Disolves in like 45 Seconds or Less
I learned Comet Bath in 1990 It Work Great on Non Metallic Paints Rinse and use Carnuba Paste Wax After & It'll Shine like A New Penny WARNING Do BIT use on Vehicles With Metallic Paint It Will Dull Them
That turned out better than I thought it would. I just bought a 1980 F150 that used to be a U.S. Forestry truck that the paint is faded where they sanded the logo off and I'm going to have the money anytime soon because I got 2 grand tricycle motors that about to turn 16 in the next 2 years so I just wanna get it to be not so obivouis So i may try a comet bath with the Jax Wax sealer/protectant so I can make it last a couple years until I have the money to paint it.
Awesome! If you do try it, make sure to let us know how it turns out!
@@ShiftTrashMedia Will do
Works better and takes less effort using a scotch bright pad rather than a sponge. Neat car and I look the overall look as is.
Appreciate it, we’ll keep that in mind!
One Thing You Need To Work Smaller Spots At A Time only Do A 6-8" Circle Wet Sponge theb Light Sprinkle Area rub immediately Comet Entirely Disolves in like 45 Seconds or Less
I learned Comet Bath in 1990 It Work Great on Non Metallic Paints Rinse and use Carnuba Paste Wax After & It'll Shine like A New Penny WARNING Do BIT use on Vehicles With Metallic Paint It Will Dull Them