I spent about two hours trying to polish one hundred year old paint on a black #10 cygnet with so so results. I used good old Turtle Wax, some Mother's Mag Polish, and some Perma Seal the "Lazy Man's Wax" and I'm still not pleased. I'll buy chocolate malts at Union (or share good Oregon beer) with anyone that has a good method of making old paint look as good as possible. Help!!!!!!!
(This topic should probably be in Tips & Tricks, etc. but this category get much better participation. Can we move it later?)
Thanks, Jerry Blais
Polishing Old Paint
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Re: Polishing Old Paint
If it's not anathema to mention using something like this on phono parts (if so, my apologies), Liquid Glass works awesome on other surfaces -- like our 1969 Firebird (and it is non-abrasive).
You can always use it on your car, if you don't like it on your phono parts!
An Amazon link (altho you can find it elsewhere), but I do a lot of shopping from Amazon since I no longer live in a big city...
http://www.amazon.com/Liquid-Glass-LG10 ... B0002JMIEK
You can always use it on your car, if you don't like it on your phono parts!

An Amazon link (altho you can find it elsewhere), but I do a lot of shopping from Amazon since I no longer live in a big city...

http://www.amazon.com/Liquid-Glass-LG10 ... B0002JMIEK
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Re: Polishing Old Paint
I used to use Liquid Glass on my Harleys, and it's very good stuff. I'm also a fan of a polish called OZ. It's not always easy to find, but it too is a fine product.
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Re: Polishing Old Paint
I like rottenstone and oil, or rottenstone and water depending upon the application. Then a wax or synthetic polish to taste.
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Re: Polishing Old Paint
Be VERY careful with original black cygnet horns. The paint is almost impossible to get to look good. I would only use some sort of wax on it to darken it up. No polishing or rubbing compound and stay away from the transfer labels!!!
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Re: Polishing Old Paint
Liquid Glass has been ordered. I'll try it as well at the rottenstone and let you know the results. I appreciate the tips and I'll be careful with the old paint. Thanks, Jerry
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Re: Polishing Old Paint
Tink... Thanks for the tip on Liquid Glass. I tried it and the results were better than what I was using. If you come to Union, I'm buying the malts. Thanks, Jerry
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Re: Polishing Old Paint
Glad to hear you had some positive results. Even if you would not have, it's an excellent product for your vehicle(s).Jerry B. wrote:Tink... Thanks for the tip on Liquid Glass. I tried it and the results were better than what I was using. If you come to Union, I'm buying the malts. Thanks, Jerry
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Re: Polishing Old Paint
Liquid Glass is a very good product. However, that being said Meguiar's #7 will do wonders in "reviving" the dullness of the paint. I used it on my Lincoln Continental (1977, original paint) And you would think it has clearcoat. (CC came to the Continental in 1978.)
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