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<p>[QUOTE="nuMRmatist, post: 4601716, member: 33012"]Wow Earl - my '78 Cherokee Chief I LOVED. Best 4 WD system there is (in theory). You could have 3 wheels in air, and 4rth would drive the vehicle (long as motor vacuum was sufficient).</p><p><br /></p><p>I'd presume that if PRIMER is NOT corroded to metal, then GENTLY smooth the surface IN REVERSE ORDER - Polishing Compound (MANY TIMES), and if you don't achieve smooth surface, maybe once more ?</p><p><br /></p><p>Then if necessary, Rubbing Compound, then BACK to Pol. Cmpd. Lotta' work, but it does pay !</p><p><br /></p><p>But again, to try to stay on topic, I'd use oil or wax to 'clean' a surface ; prepping a slab for pics ain't that much different than paint prep on a vehicle.......</p><p><br /></p><p>ed.:</p><p>EXCEPT FOR SILICONE - a painter's nightmare. It makes stuff shine nice (armor all on tires), even oxidized finishes, but prevents [paint] bonding, to n*th degree !!![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="nuMRmatist, post: 4601716, member: 33012"]Wow Earl - my '78 Cherokee Chief I LOVED. Best 4 WD system there is (in theory). You could have 3 wheels in air, and 4rth would drive the vehicle (long as motor vacuum was sufficient). I'd presume that if PRIMER is NOT corroded to metal, then GENTLY smooth the surface IN REVERSE ORDER - Polishing Compound (MANY TIMES), and if you don't achieve smooth surface, maybe once more ? Then if necessary, Rubbing Compound, then BACK to Pol. Cmpd. Lotta' work, but it does pay ! But again, to try to stay on topic, I'd use oil or wax to 'clean' a surface ; prepping a slab for pics ain't that much different than paint prep on a vehicle....... ed.: EXCEPT FOR SILICONE - a painter's nightmare. It makes stuff shine nice (armor all on tires), even oxidized finishes, but prevents [paint] bonding, to n*th degree !!![/QUOTE]
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