Careful with those blotches. You may have
almost rubbed through the paint – I’ve done that myself.
-Dave
From: Forward Look
Mopar Discussion List [mailto:L-FORWARDLOOK@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Bill/Pat Helm
Sent: Sunday, July 24, 2005 9:19
PM
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Subject: [FWDLK] Car Finish
I'm looking for ideas on what I need to do to "bring out" the
existing paint finish on my '59 Dodge. It has 57,000 miles on it &
has the original paint. The copper color on top of the hood & trunk
had oxidized & looked dull. I've used everything I can think of,
i.e., several grades of rubbing/polishing compounds, finish restorer, foaming
clay compound, cleaner/wax, & lotsa elbow grease, etc. and, even though
most of the oxidization is gone, now I have blotches in the color.
I even experimented very carefully with using my polisher/buffer, but did most
of it by hand. I'm trying to preserve the originality of the car & am
trying to avoid wet sanding or new paint. Has anyone had the same problem
& fixed it? Any ideas will be appreciated.
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