oxidadted paint

Discussion in 'Exterior' started by kevinkyang, Sep 13, 2009.

  1. kevinkyang

    kevinkyang Well-Known Member Donated!

    is there anyway i can restore the original paint without repainting it? i want to get rid of the horrible oxidation done to the car. :D any advise would be great!
     
  2. 86CelicaGTS

    86CelicaGTS Well-Known Member

    good wash, clay bar, wash, wax/polish
    i did this and it really made it better
    looks less faded now and waayy more shiney.
     
  3. kevinkyang

    kevinkyang Well-Known Member Donated!

    hmm... alright. i'll try that out. the only thing is, the previous owner sanded the top of the car. :( all the way to the metal too. plus you can see the scratches too. i'll post up pictures tomorrow to show my bad my oxidation is.
     
  4. 86CelicaGTS

    86CelicaGTS Well-Known Member

    why the hell...
     
  5. kevinkyang

    kevinkyang Well-Known Member Donated!

    exactly what i was thinking dude...
     
  6. Seank90

    Seank90 Well-Known Member Donated!

    thats a bit random??? sand the roof and then leave it??? :?
     
  7. kevinkyang

    kevinkyang Well-Known Member Donated!

    i know man, wtf. maybe he had the intentions of repainting it but lost hope.
     
  8. Seank90

    Seank90 Well-Known Member Donated!

    maybe , must look crap thou!!! you should get pics of all this stuff and we try and help you out!! 8)
     
  9. kevinkyang

    kevinkyang Well-Known Member Donated!

    yup! for sure. once i get home my ride will the a camera whore. :D
     
  10. Seank90

    Seank90 Well-Known Member Donated!

    haha!!! nicely put!!
     
  11. kevinkyang

    kevinkyang Well-Known Member Donated!

    here are the pictures!

    top
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    top close-up
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    trunk
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  12. Seank90

    Seank90 Well-Known Member Donated!

    what the hell?? it looks like you had a laquer problem and somebody decided to peel it off! :p
     

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