Itali83
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- Joined
- Feb 7, 2015
- Posts
- 575
- Reaction score
- 1,078
- Location
- Maine
- First Name
- Ben
- Truck Year
- 1982, 1987, 1987
- Truck Model
- K10, 'burban C10, Jimmy
- Engine Size
- 350, 6.2, 350
I don’t really think my truck is a turd at all, but the idea made me laugh. I’ve owned this truck for 10’years now and have never actually washed it I’ve blown the dirt off with a pressure washer a few times and the salt off the very few times I absolutely needed to use the truck in the winter. But never hand washed it or waxed it. I enjoy just using and enjoying the truck without the hours of polishing and worrying about scratches. The truck was painted before I bought it who knows when. Very cheap single stage paint job in a color that is t anything I’d pick for sure. The truck was originally yellow and I’m very sad it’s still not yellow but too late for that. I was going to paint the truck soon after buying it and mechanically rebuilding it. But after pricing it out and knowing I needed it for work I didn’t want the stress of worrying about chips and dings so I decided not to paint it. I did “jamb” it out because I was planning on black but now am tired of that look.
I’ve been searching how to preserve patina and polish old single stage paint jobs. I followed the advice of Derek on Vice Grips Garage in toutube. Got myself a cheap variable speed polisher, some pads and polish and the ever important SOS pads. I went to town.
I’m very happy with the results and the spots of primer and yellow that’s now showing through from the years of neglect and California sun before it made the trip to Maine.
here’s a few pictures of the roof before doing anything and after just scrubbing it with the SOS pads. I honestly haven’t polished the roof yet because I needed shade and couldn’t find any yet. I Have gotten the whole nose polished and am very happy with that as well.
I’ve been searching how to preserve patina and polish old single stage paint jobs. I followed the advice of Derek on Vice Grips Garage in toutube. Got myself a cheap variable speed polisher, some pads and polish and the ever important SOS pads. I went to town.
I’m very happy with the results and the spots of primer and yellow that’s now showing through from the years of neglect and California sun before it made the trip to Maine.
here’s a few pictures of the roof before doing anything and after just scrubbing it with the SOS pads. I honestly haven’t polished the roof yet because I needed shade and couldn’t find any yet. I Have gotten the whole nose polished and am very happy with that as well.
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