Bringing out the shine in an old LD March 30, 2021, 05:33:15 pm My LD has been sitting out in the elements and looked really faded. I picked up a compounder/deoxidizer and a clay sponge and went to work. I first washed it with a car wash detergent, then I went over it with a clay sponge. After that, I got out my electric orbital buffer and went over it with the deoxidizer. You know you have a quality paint when it can still shine up like this after 30 years with just a little attention. I haven’t even waxed it yet and it really shines. My neighbor from across the street came over to tell me that it looks really glossy from her house. The pictures are from different stages of the process. (I haven’t done anything to the back of the LD yet because I’m about to seal the vertical seams).I’m not endorsing or recommending products, but this is what I used:The Avid Power Buffer Polisher 6” orbital buffer, but any good buffer will work.Products: Griots Garage, Clay sponge, and Complete CompoundNext I plan to use Griots Garage Complete Polish and Best Show Wax 28 Likes
Re: Bringing out the shine in an old LD Reply #2 – March 30, 2021, 07:20:52 pm Wow! I'm impressed. 2 Likes
Re: Bringing out the shine in an old LD Reply #3 – March 30, 2021, 08:00:35 pm Quote from: SoCal-girl - March 30, 2021, 05:33:15 pmMy LD has been sitting out in the elements and looked really faded. I picked up a compounder/deoxidizer and a clay sponge and went to work. I first washed it with a car wash detergent, then I went over it with a clay sponge. After that, I got out my electric orbital buffer and went over it with the deoxidizer. You know you have a quality paint when it can still shine up like this after 30 years with just a little attention. I haven’t even waxed it yet and it really shines. My neighbor from across the street came over to tell me that it looks really glossy from her house. The pictures are from different stages of the process. (I haven’t done anything to the back of the LD yet because I’m about to seal the vertical seams).What brand orbital buffer and compounder/deoxidizer did you use?
Re: Bringing out the shine in an old LD Reply #4 – March 30, 2021, 10:22:07 pm Very nice! I only discovered what a great help a clay bar can be a couple years ago. 1 Likes
Re: Bringing out the shine in an old LD Reply #5 – March 30, 2021, 10:43:21 pm Really impressive! You are inspiring me to get to it!Can you post the details of the products you used? Maybe a pic of the brands/ bottles?Good work. Thanks!Tina 1 Likes
Re: Bringing out the shine in an old LD Reply #6 – March 30, 2021, 10:45:09 pm Quote from: Chris Horst - March 30, 2021, 08:00:35 pmWhat brand orbital buffer and compounder/deoxidizer did you use?Chris,I have an Avid Power Buffer Polisher orbital buffer and I used products from Griots Garage, all ordered from Amazon. 4 Likes
Re: Bringing out the shine in an old LD Reply #7 – March 30, 2021, 10:54:08 pm Quote from: Tina K - March 30, 2021, 10:43:21 pmReally impressive! You are inspiring me to get to it!Can you post the details of the products you used? Maybe a pic of the brands/ bottles?Good work. Thanks!TinaI’m not endorsing or recommending products, but this is what I used:The Avid Power Buffer Polisher 6” orbital buffer, but any good buffer will work.Products: Griots Garage, Clay sponge, and Complete CompoundNext I plan to use Griots Garage Complete Polish and Best Show WaxI worked with 2’x2’ sections at a time, putting on and taking off. I took my time and repeated areas when needed. The compound went on and came off easily this way. I tried an area with the polish and it went on and off even easier now that the paint is clean and smooth. I only worked on it during the cool times of the day and when I had shade. It’s a big job for one person so plan for a few days if you want to do it. 2 Likes
Re: Bringing out the shine in an old LD Reply #8 – March 30, 2021, 11:23:07 pm Pat yourself on the back, that looks great...Jon 2 Likes
Re: Bringing out the shine in an old LD Reply #9 – March 31, 2021, 08:43:34 am Wow nice. Griot's I've found makes a really good product. I'm a big fan of their Brilliant Finish car wash with a soap gun attachment and 3-1 Ceramic Spray. 1 Likes
Re: Bringing out the shine in an old LD Reply #10 – March 31, 2021, 12:28:24 pm That looks great.I just went over mine.Wash, polish compound with random orbital buffer, and then carnuba wax.2 day job. 2 Likes
Re: Bringing out the shine in an old LD Reply #11 – March 31, 2021, 01:09:32 pm Quote from: tedeboy - March 31, 2021, 12:28:24 pmI just went over mine.Wash, polish compound with random orbital buffer, and then carnuba wax.2 day job.Pictures please! 2 Likes
Re: Bringing out the shine in an old LD Reply #12 – March 31, 2021, 02:04:35 pm Ophelia is in need of some tlc as well! Thanks for sharing! Beautiful! 1 Likes
Re: Bringing out the shine in an old LD Reply #13 – June 18, 2021, 08:07:23 am Quote from: SoCal-Gal - March 30, 2021, 10:54:08 pmI’m not endorsing or recommending products, but this is what I used:The Avid Power Buffer Polisher 6” orbital buffer, but any good buffer will work.Products: Griots Garage, Clay sponge, and Complete CompoundNext I plan to use Griots Garage Complete Polish and Best Show WaxI worked with 2’x2’ sections at a time, putting on and taking off. I took my time and repeated areas when needed. The compound went on and came off easily this way. I tried an area with the polish and it went on and off even easier now that the paint is clean and smooth. I only worked on it during the cool times of the day and when I had shade. It’s a big job for one person so plan for a few days if you want to do it.This looks amazing!! How did you take the compound off, did you use a different foam pad on your orbital? Also did you clean your pads or just buy a bunch of them??
Re: Bringing out the shine in an old LD Reply #14 – June 18, 2021, 02:08:20 pm Quote from: John D Dyer - June 18, 2021, 08:07:23 amThis looks amazing!! How did you take the compound off, did you use a different foam pad on your orbital? Also did you clean your pads or just buy a bunch of them??First, thank you! I used microfiber cloths to remove the compound polish. Some areas I went over more than once. I washed the foam pads with dish detergent when they needed it. It seemed to work out just fine. LD uses great quality paint, and several coats so a little attention and it shines right up! 2 Likes