Ok so I did it like I said I was gonna. It was pretty simple just time consuming.
This is what I started out with,
You can see it is starting to peel at the top. It was much worse in person but the camera made them look ok.
Next I wetsanded them with 400 grit and made sure to sand out all the pits and inperfections,
I know it is kind of scary and looks like it won't come back but she will.
Here is what I used, a buffer, 3M Rubbing Compound, 3M Finish Restorer, and Some Meguiars NXT wax to protect it.
Here it is after 3 passes using the rubbing compound.
I did a couple more using the Rubbing compound. I then switched to the Finish Restorer (make sure to change the bonnet on the buffer when you change compounds). I then did it till it was perfectly clear. After that I put on 3 coats of NXT wax to protect.
Here are the finished results.
The drivers side I did about 2 weeks ago (couldn't take doing them both at once). In the pics it does look lighter on the older side. Not so much in real life it might be the light. I will keep watch on them for fading. If they don't fade and hold up I just saved myself $60. This technique should work for 98+ vics, 95+ Grand Marquis and Towncars.
This is what I started out with,
You can see it is starting to peel at the top. It was much worse in person but the camera made them look ok.
Next I wetsanded them with 400 grit and made sure to sand out all the pits and inperfections,
I know it is kind of scary and looks like it won't come back but she will.
Here is what I used, a buffer, 3M Rubbing Compound, 3M Finish Restorer, and Some Meguiars NXT wax to protect it.
Here it is after 3 passes using the rubbing compound.
I did a couple more using the Rubbing compound. I then switched to the Finish Restorer (make sure to change the bonnet on the buffer when you change compounds). I then did it till it was perfectly clear. After that I put on 3 coats of NXT wax to protect.
Here are the finished results.
The drivers side I did about 2 weeks ago (couldn't take doing them both at once). In the pics it does look lighter on the older side. Not so much in real life it might be the light. I will keep watch on them for fading. If they don't fade and hold up I just saved myself $60. This technique should work for 98+ vics, 95+ Grand Marquis and Towncars.
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