Hi, my new-to-me Merc 1995 E320 Coupe has a badly neglected metallic dark blue paintwork (clearcoat) that is scored by many years of carwash brushes - lots of visible straight lines over the panels.
It also spent a year and a half parked up outside while the previous owner was ill (not washed at all during that time).
I have tried cleaner wax and effort(!) and although the paint is brighter and a lot of dirt came away, the scratches plus rough surface remain.
Can I fix this by hand (if so, what products and sequence) or do I need to get access to a buffer (again, if so, what kit, products and sequence)?
Trying to make the best of the car as it has no rust and is mechanically great - just looks old and dull!
Also, the wheels show some corrosio through the coating and lots of black specs which wheel cleaner so far will not touch - thinking of getting these stripped and re-finished - unless there is another way??
Thanks,
Steve
It also spent a year and a half parked up outside while the previous owner was ill (not washed at all during that time).
I have tried cleaner wax and effort(!) and although the paint is brighter and a lot of dirt came away, the scratches plus rough surface remain.
Can I fix this by hand (if so, what products and sequence) or do I need to get access to a buffer (again, if so, what kit, products and sequence)?
Trying to make the best of the car as it has no rust and is mechanically great - just looks old and dull!
Also, the wheels show some corrosio through the coating and lots of black specs which wheel cleaner so far will not touch - thinking of getting these stripped and re-finished - unless there is another way??
Thanks,
Steve
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