You have a couple better choices... If it's *really* oxidized, use Dupont Polishing Compound. It's much less abrasive that the rubbing compound. (Green can) or, if it's just 'oxidized', use one of the deep cleaning car waxes. I use Turtle Wax's and a low speed buffer/polisher. Makes it look like new. Jim
> On Tuesday, September 24, 2002, at 06:56 AM, Gordy Jones wrote: > >> Has anyone ever used this stuff? it's to use before a wax to get rid >> of weathering/oxidation. My van has a lot of oxidation so i want to >> try this but i was wondering if it might be too abrasive that it might >> take paint off. any ideas? >> >> >> ~83 Green Air-Cooled Westy > > > . > |
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