How To Restore Old, Faded, and Oxidized Car Finishes

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Uploaded by on Jan 2, 2009

I go through the step by step process of restoring the clearcoat of this '93 Mazda B2600 truck. THis truck only has 56,000 miles and had been sitting a lot! The top parts are being re painted and I was restoring the sides. A lot of people think that, if this was their truck, that the whole thing should be painted, but I show here that that's not always the case. Most cars just need some extra attention! Hope this helps, please rate and comment as you can!

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  • this realy helps thanks. would an orbital buffer work? i have meguiars ultimate compound, is that ok?

  • @MrRichierich1990 Yeah that should all work fine!

  • did you ever try the wax zymol?

  • Yeah I used it a long time ago, it worked pretty good but was a little too hard to get off in my opinion

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  • ok ill be the first to say it....YOU HAVE A FREAKIN NICE NEIGHBORHOOD! i want one of those houses

  • anytime

  • thanks....

  • I bought it at Oriley auto parts, idk if other stores have them, but I'm sure you can find it, especially on the Oriley website! Let me know if you need help

  • ere do you buy that pad for that drill??

  • oh ok, iil give it a try, hopefulyl they ahve ti at canadian tire lol

    if it screws up its ur fault :p

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