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swm914
post Mar 10 2007, 04:20 PM
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My son details cars summers and occasional weekends when home from college. He has a nice reputation. Some guy, by word of mouth called him and told him he could do his Boxster and that he is the first one to touch it besides him.

Anyway, he wants to detail my "new" '74 914 for me and I trust him. However, he is concerned that the normal pro grade quality products he uses may not be good to use on 30 year old paint. I'm thinking it shouldn't make any difference.

Can forum readers advise as to their experiences and offer any advice? The car is in Phoenix Red and is in great shape. Thanks

Steve
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Matt Romanowski
post Mar 13 2007, 12:16 PM
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Most any can. The big thing is to buff off the extra product and you can get it down to a low gloss, flat shine. What products does you son use?

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