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My first WIP here; '70 Dodge Challenger T/A, Parts


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Just a suggestion but way back we used to polish out real show cars with a toothpaste and cornstarch mixture, it is a little bit less hazy than straight toothpaste. One of the best polishing cloths I have found is from white briefs, this was a suggestion from an optometrist, this material is safe for cleaning plastic eyeglasses and won't scratch the surface so it's just common sense that it would make an excellent polish and waxing material.

Just don't let your wife catch you cutting up your clean underwear, lol.

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Hurray! I found my other two polishes. #2 seems to clench the deal, with #1 just giving some extra gloss, or at least that's the way it appears to me. Far from some of the fabulous paintjobs I’ve seen here, for my very first ever lacquer job, I’m pretty pleased. Still lots of polishing ahead though.

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Thanks very much for all the nice comments and encouragement, fellas. Having not finished a car model in roughly 20 years, I'm feeling a bit pressured by all the great work I see here, and a strong desire to have this car be at least attractive enough not to be an embarrassment.

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