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    Posted: 14 Feb 2011 at 7:00pm
Is there anything out there to bring out faded paint? I remember a few years ago I saw a ad in a farm magazine for a product that was supposed to work but forgot the name of it.
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I used some Mothers brand fine polishing compound and it did help.
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Good wax and rub it out good!

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New paint :-D just kidding. Good wax and elbow grease is all I know. 
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote 49WF Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 14 Feb 2011 at 8:52pm
 There is a product called Dakota Shine. The company is from Mitchell, S.D.
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That Dakota Shine sound familiar, where is a place that i can get it?
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To enhance faded original paint, just clean it thoroughly with a plastic scouring pad like "Scotchbrite" then spray it with Owatrol. The result is enhanced originality and a lovely patina which leaves new paint for dead! If Owatrol is not available, use boiled linseed oil thinned as necessary with a little white spirit - it works fine and gives a similar result.  If you have original paint, leave the new paint in the can and preserve the unique patina of age!!!
 
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You have to get the dead chauked paint off.  Rubbing compound followed by polishing compound.  Pure wax on top to protect.
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There is a product that is called " paint renewal " or somthing like that for farm equipment that you can get on the internet . Just go to google and type in farm equipment paint renewer and it will come up.
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http://www.colorbackpaintrenewer.com/
Never used it just have seen it in the Farm Show paper.
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