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    1988 Mustang GT

    Sneek peek of my detail job for tomorrow.

    1988 Ford Mustang GT, 5.0, auto, t tops, original paint & only 68,000 km!

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    Some teaser pics in progress, lol.

    Coming out looking beautiful!

    Not bad for 33 year old paint!

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    Great work so far! I don't mind the cheese graters as much as I did 30 years ago. LOL
    plain white wrapper 12 GT500 coupe
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    Finally, all done!

    Car looks slick & probably didn't shine this good when it was new!

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    What's the odds, another white GT hiding out in the garage.

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    Looks good. What products and pads did you use?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scrape View Post
    Looks good. What products and pads did you use?
    Just a medium cut orange pad from Lake Country & Menzerna 3 in 1. Used my Pprter Cable at speed 4, very little pressure, then slowed it down to 2 before shutting it down. Paint was in good shape but the car had never been detailed before. Just hand washed & hand waxed.

    Fortunately, it sat in doors for most of its life.

    I knew it would look good when finished, but I was very impressed with how it turned out.

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    Looks fantastic!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gabe View Post
    Looks fantastic!
    Thanks man!

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    Quote Originally Posted by gsoukaris View Post
    Just a medium cut orange pad from Lake Country & Menzerna 3 in 1. Used my Pprter Cable at speed 4, very little pressure, then slowed it down to 2 before shutting it down. Paint was in good shape but the car had never been detailed before. Just hand washed & hand waxed.

    Fortunately, it sat in doors for most of its life.

    I knew it would look good when finished, but I was very impressed with how it turned out.

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    Forgot to mention, also clay bar'd it before polishing.

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