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Started to refinish my fuchs today
yes thats right today i officially started on this long and tiring process, but the payoff will be excellent. I am using a process i got from bertman, who has amazing looking fuchs by the way, I am going to write a tutorial about how to do it, and take pics all the way through. Crossing ym fingers for a digital camera for x-mas ;) . I can see it is going to take alot of work but hopefully i can find some things that will make it easier and maybe help out everyone who has a set of fuchs that cold look amazing with some work. Gotta get back to it! SmileWavy
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it'll be interesing to see how it comes out. as I remember, the Fuchses on your old car didn't look too bad either!
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yeah, these are the same ones, so they should come out looking pretty sweet, they are a gold color that i think i am going to keep
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your new car is kinda gold (or champagne) isn't it?
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GL on that... Eagerly waiting pics.
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Lol macfreak! I saw that and i wanted to do that too... i dont see how it could be tiring and long, youre just putting some paint stripped on them and them sanding them. Is that really long and tiring?
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Taking off the "adonizing"<----- check term... Seems to be very difficult and tedious. |
nope, car is guards red, actually looks really good w/ the goldish wheels, working on getting some pics... and yes the anodizing is the only hard part, gotta run to the store tommorrow to get more oven cleaner, thats the stuff that does the real work. coats and coats of it, I'll let you know how it goes Rock, and you can decide for yourself if you wanna attempt it, but so far it seems alright, its gonna look damn good!
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