shined her up with clear coat polish

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Turned out super shinney with cleat coat polish.
 

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Looks great. What product did you use? And was it with a buffer or by hand
 
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I used meguiars #7 yellow. Show glaze. Its super easy to apply. No need to wait for a haze like a wax. Just wipe on till disappear. When I applied on my accord The shine lasts much longer than a lot of the waxes I've used for the Honda. I want to try duragloss next.
 

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Looks great, it always amazes people when they find out paint like ours is so old yet looks so good. I'm a firm believer that the paint quality on these early gen expo's is superior to the newer ones
 

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Looks good, I usually wax mine once spring/summer hits and then one more time before winter! Everytime i wash it, i love how smooth the paint feels... i use meguiar's paste, with my buffer
 

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Looks great, it always amazes people when they find out paint like ours is so old yet looks so good. I'm a firm believer that the paint quality on these early gen expo's is superior to the newer ones

hold on buddy...mine isn't doing to bad for 9yrs
 
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