BigWeakSauce
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1974 Caravelle CIV 19B, heavy oxidation with a nice red color underneath.
I'm looking to buff her back to her former glory (my neighbors will hate it less in the driveway) but everything I'm finding on materials includes like 10 different potions, multiple polishing attachments, 5 sand papers, and 10 weeks worth of work, etc.
Someone that has done this before on a budget, can you let me know the "Must Have" materials to successfully remove oxidation, and leave out the extra components that are what I'd call "Nice to Have".
Not looking for a perfect professional looking job, just want her to look like she has been used in this decade.
I'm looking to buff her back to her former glory (my neighbors will hate it less in the driveway) but everything I'm finding on materials includes like 10 different potions, multiple polishing attachments, 5 sand papers, and 10 weeks worth of work, etc.
Someone that has done this before on a budget, can you let me know the "Must Have" materials to successfully remove oxidation, and leave out the extra components that are what I'd call "Nice to Have".
Not looking for a perfect professional looking job, just want her to look like she has been used in this decade.