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Topic: Removing heavy oxidation
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Kellxr7 Gearhead Posts: 687 From: Canada Registered: Mar 2003
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posted 07-01-2005 07:23 PM
My Cougar was sitting for a long time & has some serious oxidation & I am looking for a cleaner/polish/wax etc to remove it the best, there are so many in the stores I dont know whats best & whats useless, I dont mind paying the big bucks, I also would like to follow this with a high gloss polish
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Kellxr7 Gearhead Posts: 687 From: Canada Registered: Mar 2003
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posted 07-14-2005 09:33 PM
I found an answer to my own question, it costs a few bucks but looks like it would do the trick in a serious situation if anyone else is interested.... http://www.meguiars.com/estore/product_detailpage.cfm?product=Heavy-Duty-Oxidation-Removal-System&sku=M-4
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SkinnyMan Gearhead Posts: 447 From: Tupelo, MS - USA Registered: Jan 2005
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posted 07-26-2005 03:28 PM
quote: Originally posted by Kellxr7: My Cougar was sitting for a long time & has some serious oxidation & I am looking for a cleaner/polish/wax etc to remove it the best, there are so many in the stores I dont know whats best & whats useless, I dont mind paying the big bucks, I also would like to follow this with a high gloss polish
In Sam's Place on 7/18 there was a thread about TR3 Resin Glaze. It's a body shop product, but supposedly works wonders for oxidized paint.https://mustangsandmore.com/ubb/Forum14/HTML/018705.html ------------------ SkinnyMan Tupelo, MS Thank you, Thank you very much! [This message has been edited by SkinnyMan (edited 07-26-2005).]
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