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Mike93SVT
05-02-2016, 02:50 AM
Looking for experienced advice:


Short and to the point details:


2010 GT500, performance white


Car was wrecked and poorly repaired. I bought it and am fixing it correctly. It was spray painted black and then wrapped 2 years ago.


What's the best option to attempt to save the original paint?


Test area was 800 grit to remove the black. Then 1000, 1500, and 2000. No cut or polish done yet. I have a DA buffer and am going to buy a full speed polisher to complete the job.


Are these a single stage paint?


Any other advice to tackle this?


Thanks
Mike


http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn227/MIKE93SVT/2010%20GT500/3620E3EC-4AE2-467B-B4A2-0B03D38F5495_zpsz0yxbbdd.jpg (http://s305.photobucket.com/user/MIKE93SVT/media/2010%20GT500/3620E3EC-4AE2-467B-B4A2-0B03D38F5495_zpsz0yxbbdd.jpg.html)


http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn227/MIKE93SVT/2010%20GT500/42E2E083-D825-4212-B366-30CEA0C9FDE1_zpsj57bndjy.jpg (http://s305.photobucket.com/user/MIKE93SVT/media/2010%20GT500/42E2E083-D825-4212-B366-30CEA0C9FDE1_zpsj57bndjy.jpg.html)


http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn227/MIKE93SVT/2010%20GT500/1579489A-B2DD-40E3-B060-CCE5058B47B5_zpsbv7yofj2.jpg (http://s305.photobucket.com/user/MIKE93SVT/media/2010%20GT500/1579489A-B2DD-40E3-B060-CCE5058B47B5_zpsbv7yofj2.jpg.html)


http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn227/MIKE93SVT/2010%20GT500/17F4B092-B7A0-42F2-9147-83143EF773CF_zpshbo6adgz.jpg (http://s305.photobucket.com/user/MIKE93SVT/media/2010%20GT500/17F4B092-B7A0-42F2-9147-83143EF773CF_zpshbo6adgz.jpg.html)


http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn227/MIKE93SVT/2010%20GT500/83B194DA-3231-4A25-A67E-E90A67E6F020_zpsmzihv4dk.jpg (http://s305.photobucket.com/user/MIKE93SVT/media/2010%20GT500/83B194DA-3231-4A25-A67E-E90A67E6F020_zpsmzihv4dk.jpg.html)

GSKR
05-02-2016, 06:24 AM
It shouldn't be ss.

Mike Phillips
05-02-2016, 07:10 AM
What's the best option to attempt to save the original paint?





I'm sorry to be the bearer of bad news but you're way past that point.


Time to cut your losses and simply do it right the second time and repaint the car the correct way.


Also, like Jeff said, these cars did not come with single stage paint. If the car in your garage has single stage paint then someone else sprayed that paint and just another reason to do it right second or third or fourth time.


:)

David Hayward
05-02-2016, 10:21 AM
Yea with it being painted over already you probably want to just start with a proper paint job. Are the jams and everything still the original color? If so a resprayed might not be overly expensive. Also have you considered getting a professional wrap job in the color you are looking for?

Billy Baldone
05-02-2016, 10:34 AM
I say go for it. Lets see what kind of results you get from trying. My guess is, if you can get the spray paint off with a m8nimal amount of damage to the original paint, you might be ok. If you figure a new paint job is likely, but a save could save you 4k or so, then no harm no foul. I restored my childhood bicycle a few years ago and at one point in time I spray painted over the gold anodizing that came on the bike originally. I knew that I was going to probably have to get an anodized to be original so I used a mild paint stripper to get all the spray paint off of it and it actually stripped it right down to the original anodizing and I did not have to pay to get it done. Keep this thread updated I'm excited to see what you can do

Jaretr1
05-02-2016, 11:07 AM
Im going to go with Mike on this one to. My guess is you are going to do severe damage to whatever is underneath the spray paint during the sanding process if you can get that top layer off alone. You are obviously doing a lot of work on that car, why skimp on the most important part which is the paint. It seems you might be able to sand it down yourself. That might be your best option to lower the cost of labor for a repaint. Sand it down and bring it to the body shop at that point. Those are still pretty incredible cars, make it look good with a quality repaint.

Mike@DedicatedPerfection
05-02-2016, 12:12 PM
Hi Mike, welcome to AutoGeek Online.

That is past the point of no return. Either take it to a professional body shop to have it all repaired correctly, or wrap the car to cover the paint.

Billy Baldone
05-02-2016, 01:02 PM
Blasphemy! Where is the sense of adventure? What about the American Spirit? Did we give up when the Germans bombed Pearl Harbor?

Billy Baldone
05-02-2016, 01:12 PM
Hell NO!

mcate
05-02-2016, 01:32 PM
I'd give it a shot. Sand with the least abrasive sandpaper necessary. Worst case scenario is you have to repaint, which you're probably going to have to do anyhow.

cardaddy
05-02-2016, 01:51 PM
Uhhhhh... maybe I slept through history class (which BTW was always my favorite) and missed it. But say... WHEN EXACTLY did the Germans bomb Pearl Harbor?

That'd be the Japanese! :D


@ the OP.

Quick and direct = get it painted.

Did you peel the wrap off?
Taking it that the black spray was *under* the wrap?

Hate to say it, but by the time you've SANDED an entire color layer off, you'll eat through any clear coat that's beneath it.

And yeah... that should be a BC/CC paint. ;-)

Mike93SVT
05-02-2016, 02:00 PM
I appreciate all the input. A local body shop swears it's a single stage, that's why I asked. Trying laquer thinner today and will post the results

Thanks
Mike

David Hayward
05-02-2016, 02:47 PM
Really it's not going to hurt to try getting through the spray paint, it's just a lot of time to sink into a project if it doesn't pan out at the end.

mcate
05-02-2016, 03:51 PM
[QUOTE=cardaddy;1378463]Uhhhhh... maybe I slept through history class (which BTW was always my favorite) and missed it. But say... WHEN EXACTLY did the Germans bomb Pearl Harbor?

That'd be the Japanese! :D

He was paying homage to the great John Belushi line in Animal House.

Mike93SVT
05-02-2016, 06:44 PM
I think it's time to admit defeat. The outside paint laughed at laquer thinner and didn't budge. It did wipe off in the door jamb though. The door jam also revealed scratches underneath that must be their "prep" work before spray painting the car. The same scratches are on the spoiler.

Waiting for a huge shipment from Tasca for the front end. Then yanking the motor and getting it to the frame shop to replace the radiator support and make sure it's straight. Then I'll need to see how much more money I can spare and decide what to do about the paint.

So what's the ballpark for a full respray? I'll strip the entire car down to the shell.

Thanks
Mike


http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn227/MIKE93SVT/2010%20GT500/1BBD208E-5A91-4D95-9E33-213F25677C8A_zpsxjtocaii.jpg (http://s305.photobucket.com/user/MIKE93SVT/media/2010%20GT500/1BBD208E-5A91-4D95-9E33-213F25677C8A_zpsxjtocaii.jpg.html)

http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn227/MIKE93SVT/2010%20GT500/F4254EB5-114F-4E05-BEE3-63E008B71C89_zpsmuu07jlr.jpg (http://s305.photobucket.com/user/MIKE93SVT/media/2010%20GT500/F4254EB5-114F-4E05-BEE3-63E008B71C89_zpsmuu07jlr.jpg.html)