Oxidized Paint repair C6
#1
4th Gear
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Oxidized Paint repair C6
Recently purchased my first Vette and the paint is only in fair condition. I was hoping to buff out some oxidized paint but didn’t work to well. Anyone have any advise. Before after and product used below.
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#2
Melting Slicks
Do you have a DA polisher or are you trying to do this by hand? If you are doing this by hand and with that scratch remover, I can tell you I know why it didn’t work. A DA polisher with something like the M105/M205 combo should be able to tackle that.
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Melting Slicks
http://www.meguiars.com/en/automotiv...-power-system/
#5
Drifting
Am I missing something here. What year? Is it me or is that a black and white? Where are you located?
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St. Jude Donor '09
That doesn't look like oxidation, looks like chafe marks in a small specific area....
Try 105 with an orange LC pad with a DA and see what happens....
Might have to wet sand that if the 105 doesn't remove the marks in the clear coat....
Try 105 with an orange LC pad with a DA and see what happens....
Might have to wet sand that if the 105 doesn't remove the marks in the clear coat....
#7
Race Director
Looks like severe buffer marks where someone may have burned through the clear coat. If this is the case a panel repaint is the only way to correct it. You might want to run it by a high line body shop and have them look at it.