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    Lexus sc400 paint correction

    I got my hands on a Lexus SC400 that was in very bad shape. I can't even tell you what was wrong with the finish because I don't know what caused the haze on the clear coat. It looked very cloudy but was smooth, and nothing came off with a thorough claying. I think it was from a car cover in the wind. It just continuously beat it to death.

    This is an aftermarket paint job so its not perfect but here are some pictures for you.

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    Before:


    After:

    Lol look at that reflection...

    See the difference? Alright here are the rest of the before pictures








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    Now some outside shots

























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    Did you use Adams stuff on this one?
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    Only on the hood and the bumpers. I need to test them out on my own stuff to get a good grove going with them. I used the Meguiars kit on everything else, and put final coat of Meguairs yellow wax on everything..

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    Need to polish that green S-10 in the background, that thing needs some help
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    Quote Originally Posted by GraniteBlueNNBS View Post
    Need to polish that green S-10 in the background, that thing needs some help
    That green S10 doesnt even get wet when it rains.. paint is immaculate.

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    The green s10, please don't remind me about that. I rubbed my fingers down the hood to see how the paint felt, and this is what happened.


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