Hi everyone... im currently trying to sort out the paint on my old 67 MGB. its been repainted once (somtime in the 70's) and has sat for years. the car is now running again but has horrible oxidaition on the surface, and hatch marks in the paint. the good news is the past time it was painted they went rather heavy on the paint so i have a good amount of material to work with. just for fun i hand wet sanded the fender to see what would turn out. i started with 800, then 1200, then to 1500, and finally applied by hand some generic rubbing compound. after that some meguires n-tech wax just to see how it would look... and it turned out GREAT. so ive come here for some assistance with the rest of the car.
yesterday i bought a milwaukee rotary buffer, and some 7" pads... unfortunately i think they were too thin as i hit the surface of the paint with the retaining nut on the rotary... i have 1" pads which are probably too thin for this application. anyway long story short i wanted to get some more info on how exactly to proceed with the tools i have.... and what pads, products, tools i still need to buy in order to do this propperly.
i dont know much, but am willing to learn.... so please bear with me asking "stupid questions". im off to do some searching on the forum to try to piece together the process/compounds/tools that ill need.... but any recomendations for tools, products, or step by step procedures would be greatly appreciated. again i appologize for being a newb. -heath
i can post pictures if that helps in determining what road i should take with bringing this paint back from the dead.
yesterday i bought a milwaukee rotary buffer, and some 7" pads... unfortunately i think they were too thin as i hit the surface of the paint with the retaining nut on the rotary... i have 1" pads which are probably too thin for this application. anyway long story short i wanted to get some more info on how exactly to proceed with the tools i have.... and what pads, products, tools i still need to buy in order to do this propperly.
i dont know much, but am willing to learn.... so please bear with me asking "stupid questions". im off to do some searching on the forum to try to piece together the process/compounds/tools that ill need.... but any recomendations for tools, products, or step by step procedures would be greatly appreciated. again i appologize for being a newb. -heath

i can post pictures if that helps in determining what road i should take with bringing this paint back from the dead.
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