How To Preserve Original Paint Tractors With FLTIZ Paste Polish - Classic Tractor Fever
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- Опубліковано 7 вер 2024
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Impressive rustoration! Sure brought the orange paint back to life. Thanks for sharing this with us! 🇺🇸🚜👍
I've never used this, but i will be. What a great product. Awesome
Hay I love seeing old tractors come back to life. I love your videos and information and channel too.👍👍🏽👍👍🏽👍👍🏽🇺🇸
Excellent!👍👍
Very interesting - learned something - thank you
Wow! Looks great while preserving the originality!
Have you ever tried just rubbing paint on a rag into the old paint? Don't even have to use the same color paint if you rub long enough most of the new paint just goes away leaving a shine on the old paint. I discovered this when I accidentally spilled paint on old faded paint! If the paint starts drying in you just rub in a little gas to help it flow!
Really?
When my dad had his mobile detailing business. we used WD40 to get the oxidation of faded rv's, boat's, cars etc. never failed. No need to buff. just straight WD40...
I wonder if this product would work on an older truck with worn clear coat
Nice
Its Just a buffing compound. A Polish that most that most don't know about is rolite 2000
Cool
Thanks Kurt great video with a lot of info
Whats the difference between doing this and rubbing diesel on a rag and wiping it down?
Try penetrol. Great on fiberglass too
😬 Diesel and penetrating oils will soften the paint almost immediately.. it will break down and eventually completely deteriorate.. we arnt trying to strip the paint🤔 we are trying to preserve as much original paint as we can.. Oils and fuel will attract dust and dirt like a magnet.. with the advances in technology now a days.. there is no need to use such harsh chemicals to get a little shine on the old tractor.. They have this stuff now called ceramic coating.. it's like wax only 100x better..If you want to protect your investments.. I would do some research.. faded paint greatly reduces the resale value of AG machinery.. the paint they use these days is not at all what it uses to be.. its getting weaker and thinner every year.. we need to protect what paint we have..
I would have liked to see the Untouched side see then how it looked
Huh? They show the untouched side as comparison during the entire video
Ya that's great and all but most people have no common sense and will buff it to much and ruin it nobody get mad because you know I'm right
Yes we are supposed to believe Scrotie McBoogerballs.