We recently did an early 60s MG Midget.
The vehicle was painted over 15 years ago but sat outside most of that time while the owner was putting together other items for the car to complete a full restoration.
We found a car that didn't look too bad at first but a closer inspection found mild oxidation and staining of the vehicles finish. See the smudge mark I made by rubbing my finger on the hood?
After a through claying with C2001 to remove years of contaminates, we tried some DACP/8006 on a PC. We pulled allot color from the finish (indicates single stage paint) but found we could "deep clean" the finish faster if we went with a rotory buffer. Armed with a wool pad and some #85 Diamond Cut, I buff off most of the heavy oxidation. That was followed with DACP/8006 on a PC then #82 with a fresh W8006 pad/PC.
The vehicle was painted over 15 years ago but sat outside most of that time while the owner was putting together other items for the car to complete a full restoration.
We found a car that didn't look too bad at first but a closer inspection found mild oxidation and staining of the vehicles finish. See the smudge mark I made by rubbing my finger on the hood?

After a through claying with C2001 to remove years of contaminates, we tried some DACP/8006 on a PC. We pulled allot color from the finish (indicates single stage paint) but found we could "deep clean" the finish faster if we went with a rotory buffer. Armed with a wool pad and some #85 Diamond Cut, I buff off most of the heavy oxidation. That was followed with DACP/8006 on a PC then #82 with a fresh W8006 pad/PC.



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