Buffing trunk
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deano55
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Re: Buffing trunk
a person would have to use pretty heavy fishing line to pull through that I would think
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JMAEDLO27
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Re: Buffing trunk
go buy a cheap heat gun (harbor Freight $10 bux... open the trunk and warm up the areas where the studs are but take your time... there is thick 2 sided tape on top of trunk lid and you may be able to re- use it 
- theax40
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Re: Buffing trunk
I used old guitar string and a pair of gloves to get thru the tape holding the SLE badges on the doors
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deano55
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Re: Buffing trunk
ended up leaving the spoiler on, just made sure I was careful. Lots of work just to do the deck lid and the quarters next to it but what a shine there is now. I think I could easily spend a whole day buffing scuffs and scratches out which I will. The car has set out side it's entire life and who knows if it's been waxed? It is now!!
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Re: Buffing trunk
Pics?

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deano55
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Re: Buffing trunk
I will get a couple of pics up this weekend, did the hood yesterday and ran out of compound. I purchased a gallon jug this time and ended up being about 60% of the price if I had gone with quarts. It sure isnt cheap to do this, but it looks nice so far. Only 4 doors, 2 fenders and 2 quarter panels to go and if I'm brave enough I will tackle the bumpers and body moldingsBackhoe wrote:Pics?
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deano55
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Re: Buffing trunk
I took some pics tonight of the deck lid and hood but its not real easy to see the difference in the garage light:
this id the roof that has not been touched yet, kind of dull.
this is the hood that has been buffed, notice the top of the fender to the right that is dull compared to the hood.
and the trunk lid: bad angle, 
this id the roof that has not been touched yet, kind of dull.
this is the hood that has been buffed, notice the top of the fender to the right that is dull compared to the hood.
and the trunk lid: bad angle, 
Last edited by deano55 on Sun Mar 18, 2012 9:47 pm, edited 1 time in total.



