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K
Aug 19, '07, 1:39 AM
Hello, Everyone.

Just thought I'd share the following with anyone interested.

I am the original owner of a 1988 Nissan Pulsar NX SE and it's silver. I am meticulous with it, but over the last 19 years, the paint (on the T-tops, rear hatch deck, and especially on the hood) has become faded and dull and mottled looking. I'm not sure if this is a particular problem with metallic paints; I've never had metallic paint before this car and I've never owned a car as long as 19 years before.

I'd been toying with the idea of getting the entire car repainted (and I still might, at some point), but I'd like to keep the car as original as possible.

I did a bit of "homework" and came across the Mothers Ultimate Wax System. It's a 3 step process, but if your paint finish is really poor, they recommend a clay bar treatment first. So...that's what I did. During this past week that I had off from work, I did one step per day (I did it by hand; no orbital buffer was used)

1. Mothers clay bar treatment
2. Step 1 of the Ultimate Wax System: prewax cleaner
3. Step 2 of the Ultimate Wax System: sealer and glaze
4. Step 3 of the Ultimate Wax System: carnuba liquid wax (you can also opt for paste)

Well...the hard work paid off. The results are just incredible.

1. and 2. My car's hood before any of the above steps were done. As you can see, the hood is pretty bad:

http://megomuseum.com/mmgallery/files/9/5/pulsarweatheredhoodsmall1.jpg

http://megomuseum.com/mmgallery/files/9/5/pulsarweatheredhoodsmall2.jpg

3. and 4. Here is the hood after the treatments:

http://megomuseum.com/mmgallery/files/9/5/pulsarhoodsmaller.jpg

http://megomuseum.com/mmgallery/files/9/5/pulsarhoodsmaller2.jpg

5. and 6. Here are a couple of "full shots" of the car. I normally have a nose mask on the front, but I was cleaning it and hadn't put it back on yet when I snapped this photo.

http://megomuseum.com/mmgallery/files/9/5/pulsar1small.jpg

http://megomuseum.com/mmgallery/files/9/5/pulsar2smaller.jpg

If these products can do this to 19 year old paint on a car driven every day, then I'm sure it would make a car several years old look like it just came from the showroom. I highly recommend the System to anyone who wants to "spiff up his/her wheels"! I ordered everything from the Mothers Online Store.

Disclaimer: No...I am in no way affiliated with Mothers! :wink:

Customslab
Aug 19, '07, 1:43 AM
fantastic i've used mothers when i had a show car great stuff your car look new

toys2cool
Aug 19, '07, 1:50 AM
awesome my Cobra needs that right about now :grin: that Nissan's pretty cool,I haven't seen one in Miami in years

K
Aug 19, '07, 1:55 AM
^ Thanks, guys.

I wish I'd stumbled upon to this stuff years ago! I've always been really skeptical of "promises" made on car products, but this stuff really delivers.


that Nissan's pretty cool,I haven't seen one in Miami in years

Thanks, T2C. I'm in CT and I never see any Pulsars except mine. LOL!!!! I admit to being abnormally attached to it. :please_y:


great stuff your car look new

Thanks, CL. I wish I'd gotten the nose mask immediately when I bought the car new. I got it several years later, after doing a lot of highway driving and there are lots of nicks from rocks hitting the chin spoiler, front painted bumper (there's nothing like a good ol' fashioned RUBBER BUMPER! They were indestructible!) and a bit on the hood. I touched them up but they're still noticeable. At this point, though, I'm not sure I could have just one part of the car painted and have a body shop person match the paint color on the rest of the car. Hmm...not sure.

Thanks for the feedback! :smiley5:

mitchedwards
Aug 19, '07, 11:01 AM
WOW. Think I'll go buy some of that. my 95 Rodeo looks pretty ratty right now.

batmanmc
Aug 19, '07, 11:29 AM
does it help protect newer cars . my wifes 2004 honda is still nice but want to keep it that way. mike

ABMAC
Aug 19, '07, 12:10 PM
Forget cars, I'm going to polish my HOUSE!

kingcarm
Aug 19, '07, 3:33 PM
Forget cars, I'm going to polish my HOUSE!

Hey ABMAC....love the new Avatar. It's alot less threatening than "mean face". :silly:

ABMAC
Aug 19, '07, 3:49 PM
Hey ABMAC....love the new Avatar. It's alot less threatening than "mean face". :silly:

They're six highly trained Death Slugs doing the hypnotic "dance of distraction" that they use to immobilize their victims before attacking in a whirlwind frenzy of flesh-drilling. The red one is my favourite. I call him Walter.

K
Aug 19, '07, 4:32 PM
does it help protect newer cars . my wifes 2004 honda is still nice but want to keep it that way. mike


batmanmc,

Yes. They tell you on the website how often to use the "preliminary" cleaning steps depending upon the condition of the paint. For example, if your paint is pretty good as-is, I think you could just buy the wax itself. If it's feeling gritty, then the prewax cleaner and sealer/glaze might be in order first, etc. You can gauge it accordingly, I think.

My paint was, I think, a "worst case scenario", so I didn't mess around and did everything possible.

I have to say, the clay bar is so cool! You can actually hear the grit being taken up from the paint by the clay bar!

kresge1
Aug 19, '07, 5:04 PM
great job with the wax.It looks good

K
Aug 19, '07, 5:15 PM
^ Thanks, kresge.

I don't mind a lot of hard work if the results are good! :wink:

Speedy
Aug 19, '07, 8:14 PM
Wow, that's amazing! This is saying a lot for our vehicles here in New England, they use lots of road salt to melt the road ice in the winter, and this does a toll on the paint and underneath the car. K, you kept this car rot free too, it looks great!

Marvelmania
Aug 19, '07, 8:28 PM
That's incredible! Nice car BTW. Now I need to check out thier web site.

SlipperyLilSuckers
Aug 20, '07, 1:12 AM
Wow Special Agent K! What a fantastic job you have done...looks fabulous! How would you like to come to Australia for a 'holiday'? :wink_y: :silly: :grin:

K
Aug 20, '07, 4:13 PM
^ Thanks so much, Everyone. I just thought I'd share my results, as it's so RARE when products actually live up to their claims! :sarky:


Nice car BTW

Thanks, Tim. The truth is, I'm abnormally attached to it and it's really only valuable to me: the book value is SO low on the car! *laughs!* But I'm faithful to the Old Girl, as she has been to me.