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Restoring old paint
- bluej58
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I am thinking about buying this tail and restoring it.
What is it going to take to make the dull shinny again ?
Is it even possible?
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Option #2 is to shoot it with clear. #1, degrease because you don't want to drive any contamination deeper into the paint by sanding. Then very lightly sand with a 600 or 800 just to break and even the surface. Sanding will make it look cloudy, (scary as heck) and you may even want to mask off the decals with fine line tap prior to sanding. Again with the wax degreaser and then shoot it with clear. Buff the clear and it should look as good as possible short of a bare plastic total repaint. I've seen several people (hobbyists) get exceptional results with 'spray max 2K paint'.
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What type of paint that they where using ?
Did they do a clear coat ?
I think Meguiars is a good place to start, thanks guys
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Good car clear. Urethane, bad stuff! Don't ask California! It causes cancer! Everything ever causes cancer in California
Livin in "CheektaVegas, NY
Went thru 25 of these in 40 yrs.
I SOLD OUT! THE KAW BARN IS EMPTY.
More room for The Old Girl, Harley 75 FLH Electra Glide,
Old faithful! Points ign. Bendix Orig. carb.
Starts everytime!
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Oh my!!!z1kzonly wrote: Yes you can! very fine wet sand with 800 -1000 wet/dry. Then spray clear over it!
Good car clear. Urethane, bad stuff! Don't ask California! It causes cancer! Everything ever causes cancer in California.
I would like to inject cancer in Nancy Pelozi's Democratic asshole . Use a splintered 2x4 to bang her!
(But yeah her and the cadaver!)
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z1kzonly wrote: Yes you can! very fine wet sand with 800 -1000 wet/dry. Then spray clear over it!
Good car clear. Urethane, bad stuff! Don't ask California! It causes cancer! Everything ever causes cancer in California.
I would like to inject cancer in Nancy Pelozi's Democratic asshole . Use a splintered 2x4 to bang her!
I hear you loud and clear on that.
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That's what I used as a test on a side cover. Mirror glaze 9 professional swirl remover 2.0 from the auto parts store & applied with a foam buffer attachment & buffing pad using a cordless drill. It's hard to tell in the pic below, but the side cover on the right looks a lot better than the other one.650ed wrote: I would start by trying Meguiars Swirl Remover. It's good stuff. Ed
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Hard to tell what color it is, but I was able to save the original stripes on my bodywork by masking them off and repainting only where needed. Finished it off with the Spray Max.
The white and gold are original, I repainted all the blue and black stripes.
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