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My 93 cobra light Resto, follow along!!
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<blockquote data-quote="snakeplisskin93" data-source="post: 10660511"><p>Had some time today and got the drivers side done back to the taillight. I wound up buying a real buffer/polisher with variable speed and what a difference it made!</p><p></p><p>I figured out what the white hazing on the sides was. It wasn't that the clear was to thin, it was that fast buffer speed burning the clear! No biggie because it all comes out with the slower variable buffer. Also I decided to skip the wet sand on the driver's quarter and it came out beautiful!</p><p></p><p>Couple other discoveries. I hit the bottom of the 1/4 window with the buffer by accident and it polished it up with a nice shine. I'm going to sand and polish both 1/4 windows. should come out nice.</p><p></p><p>Also on the vandalism, I noticed the driver door lock cylinder looked funny, like it was sticking out. On closer inspection, there's a gap on the bottom, like someone was prying a screwdriver under it. The scumbag was trying to STEAL my car!! When he couldn't get in, he keyed it up.</p><p></p><p>Pics coming....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="snakeplisskin93, post: 10660511"] Had some time today and got the drivers side done back to the taillight. I wound up buying a real buffer/polisher with variable speed and what a difference it made! I figured out what the white hazing on the sides was. It wasn't that the clear was to thin, it was that fast buffer speed burning the clear! No biggie because it all comes out with the slower variable buffer. Also I decided to skip the wet sand on the driver's quarter and it came out beautiful! Couple other discoveries. I hit the bottom of the 1/4 window with the buffer by accident and it polished it up with a nice shine. I'm going to sand and polish both 1/4 windows. should come out nice. Also on the vandalism, I noticed the driver door lock cylinder looked funny, like it was sticking out. On closer inspection, there's a gap on the bottom, like someone was prying a screwdriver under it. The scumbag was trying to STEAL my car!! When he couldn't get in, he keyed it up. Pics coming.... [/QUOTE]
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