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Top coating it is a good idea, but you certainly don't have to. The shiny black finish will eventually turn to a flat black finish from UV radiating off road surfaces.
Love POR15 paint, first used it about 20 years ago on a Triumph TR6 I restored. Painted my RCI skids with it last month, no top coat. I am planning on repainting a little off road trailer I have with it this fall.
has anyone seen or used the POR15 Flex Coat in the Forest Green color, wanting to know how dark of a green it is? My trailer has a wood box and I think this would be a great paint for it. http://www.por15.com/POR-15-FlexCote_p_39.html
Attachment 392915 A mid-summer polishing I won't show you the nicks and dings.
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What did u use to buff it out , shining like a star I have been to thinking to do it ever since I got it been slacking need lil motivation. Post some more pictures if possible.
My tire size went from 30.6(oem) to 31.6. Based on the speedo calculatore online, if your speedometer is reading 60mph your actual speed is 61.96. It should be between 1-3mph, depends on how fast Your are going.
What did u use to buff it out , shining like a star I have been to thinking to do it ever since I got it been slacking need lil motivation. Post some more pictures if possible.
Late last year I used Poor Boys Black Hole polisher before waxing and after clay and wash. I really liked it as it covered many of the imperfections from sins of the past.
I didn't use that this time. I washed with Meguirs conditioner then clayed with Meguirs clay and then polished with Meguirs as well.
I did all the clay and polish work in the garage out of the sun only after the exterior felt cool to the touch.
Not necessarily a plug for them but after reading a lot on here and other places many seemed to recommend.
I also used a random orbital buffer to minimize swirl marks.