xlexl
Well-Known Member
Lookin good Dusted! 
I've been known to pick up some haggard vehicles from time to time and sometimes about the only thing you can do with carpet is yank it out, clean out the floor pan and pressure wash the hell out of both sides of the carpet.
For future reference I would recommend staying away from polishing compound for anything but un-coated metal. It removes A LOT of material from paint and clear coat. Worst case it can chew through clear coat into the color, best case it takes a slew of life off the clear.
Recommend liquid polishing, you can tell its made for paint because it will have a number on it denoting its aggressiveness. Meguires makes some decent stuff that's readily available at any auto parts store, their better stuff I think you have to order or find an auto paint supply place. I, however, am partial to 3M stuff, little more pricey but much easier to get a glass finish. Griots is pretty good as well.
I've been known to pick up some haggard vehicles from time to time and sometimes about the only thing you can do with carpet is yank it out, clean out the floor pan and pressure wash the hell out of both sides of the carpet.
For future reference I would recommend staying away from polishing compound for anything but un-coated metal. It removes A LOT of material from paint and clear coat. Worst case it can chew through clear coat into the color, best case it takes a slew of life off the clear.
Recommend liquid polishing, you can tell its made for paint because it will have a number on it denoting its aggressiveness. Meguires makes some decent stuff that's readily available at any auto parts store, their better stuff I think you have to order or find an auto paint supply place. I, however, am partial to 3M stuff, little more pricey but much easier to get a glass finish. Griots is pretty good as well.















