Greetings everyone,
I am new to this forum, but not new to cars. I worked in the autobody field for 10 years much of which was rubbing out both fresh and old paint. The problem is that I retired in 1992! I am sure that much has changed since then.
I recently purchased a black 1962 Oldsmobile that was painted in 1985 with acrylic enamal. The car looks great from 10 feet, but up close it has the typical surface scratches that I am sure white compound will take care of.
I want the car's finish to look amazing! What products and process do you recommend? Also, I do not own a DA polisher.
I am sure this has been discussed in another thread, but I tried searching "black paint" and found nothing.
Any help is appreciated!
Vinny
I am new to this forum, but not new to cars. I worked in the autobody field for 10 years much of which was rubbing out both fresh and old paint. The problem is that I retired in 1992! I am sure that much has changed since then.
I recently purchased a black 1962 Oldsmobile that was painted in 1985 with acrylic enamal. The car looks great from 10 feet, but up close it has the typical surface scratches that I am sure white compound will take care of.
I want the car's finish to look amazing! What products and process do you recommend? Also, I do not own a DA polisher.
I am sure this has been discussed in another thread, but I tried searching "black paint" and found nothing.
Any help is appreciated!
Vinny

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