Hi all,
I just purchased this 1991 Taurus SHO, and want to try to save the paint before aving to settle on another repaint. The car was painted since new (when I don't know) and I don't know if it was clearcoated or not, I do not think so though.
The trunk, and roof of the car are pretty badly hurt, and the hood is the worst of the lot. (Pics are below) The paint is still solid, and since repainted, should have plenty to work with.
I plan on using my rotary with a W4000 cutting pad with some #83, followed by a W8000 foam with #3 Machine glaze afterwards.
1. Is the paint too far gone, do you think?
2. Do I plan on using the right products,
3. Should I try something else?
Thanks for looking... Here are some pictures:
The roof (no flash)

The trunk (no flash)

The trunk (with flash)

The hood (with flash)

Hood (close with flash) you can see the slight webbing in the paint (is this salvagable?)

Thanks for looking, and thanks for your help!
I just purchased this 1991 Taurus SHO, and want to try to save the paint before aving to settle on another repaint. The car was painted since new (when I don't know) and I don't know if it was clearcoated or not, I do not think so though.
The trunk, and roof of the car are pretty badly hurt, and the hood is the worst of the lot. (Pics are below) The paint is still solid, and since repainted, should have plenty to work with.
I plan on using my rotary with a W4000 cutting pad with some #83, followed by a W8000 foam with #3 Machine glaze afterwards.
1. Is the paint too far gone, do you think?
2. Do I plan on using the right products,
3. Should I try something else?
Thanks for looking... Here are some pictures:
The roof (no flash)

The trunk (no flash)

The trunk (with flash)

The hood (with flash)

Hood (close with flash) you can see the slight webbing in the paint (is this salvagable?)

Thanks for looking, and thanks for your help!
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