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mfrickman
05-17-2013, 09:24 PM
I have a few questions in regards to single stage paint and I'm wondering what would be my best option to prep the paint for something like Megs No. 7 and whether or not I can use a light abrasive polish or have to go straight to a LSP. I know I have a little leverage since white single stage paints are a little harder due to their pigment, Titanium Oxide. (Thanks, Mike! :dblthumb2: Made me sound smart right??!) We were planning on repainting but money got in the way and we needed another vehicle so restoring is going to be the only option for a couple years. I know some of the spots are etched through paint and are hopeless but I'd like to restore what I can.

I really want to get some sort of shine back to this car because the whole restore means a lot and it's taking a long time to get each little bit done.

Thanks for the help in advance, everyone! :dblthumb2:

Rear:
http://i.imgur.com/uVSk6ho.jpg

Etching from young kids egging the car and it sitting in direct sunlight: :dunno:
http://i.imgur.com/9JD1Ghc.jpg

Hood/Quarter panel: (I think a majority of this will come off with claying.)
http://i.imgur.com/RpIQKWJ.jpg

More hood shots:
http://i.imgur.com/U3Dsiea.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/FvQnVou.jpg

T-Tops:
http://i.imgur.com/syfBlte.jpg

Roof:
http://i.imgur.com/TtmUz1O.jpg

Evan.J
05-17-2013, 09:36 PM
Well starting off with was then claying will be a great option as you have stated. I too would go with the M07 in this instance.

If you haven't take a look at this thread:
http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/ask-expert-featuring-mike-phillips/25304-secret-removing-oxidation-restoring-show-car-finish-antique-single-stage-paints.html

mfrickman
05-17-2013, 09:41 PM
I have looked at the thread but I'm trying to figure out if a very low micro-abrasive polish will be beneficial or if I'm stuck with a non-abrasive polish like the M07. Also, if there is anything I can do with the metal trim that is on this car. Much of it is faded like the roof picture.

Evan.J
05-17-2013, 09:54 PM
http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/ask-expert-featuring-mike-phillips/63665-wayne-carini-1954-hudson-hornet-original-paint-restored-mike-phillips-3.html

Im not sure if you have seen this thread but its a good one about a 1954 Hudson hornet Mike helped restore the original paint. He used two coats of M07 to bring back the shine.



2 coats.

One on Tuesday night, this was a heavy and wet application applied using the cotton wash cloths from my hotel.

Removed it Wednesday morning and the re-applied again, wet and heavy.

The guys I was training though I was crazy Wednesday night but Wednesday morning after wiping the first application off and seeing the green turn a deep, dark, richer green color they were impressed and all done without abrasives.

After we applied the second coat we let her soak and dove in on the Ferrari F430 followed by the 1957 Corvette and after both of these were finished we removed the second application of #7 and started in with machine AND hand polishing with Pinnacle Advanced Swirl Remover and Pinnacle Advanced Finishing Polish.

I rubbed the entire hood and tops of fenders out by hand while I let Darius and Brandon machine polish the rest of the car. The hood and the tops of the front fenders had incredibly thin paint, 2.0 mils and less...


Just to note, with thin paint like this Hudson had, the oils in the #7 will migrate "throughout" it fairly easily as there's not much paint to migrate into...


:)


Also if you haven't a long but good read all about white paint.
http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/hot-topics-frequently-asked-questions/22982-lesson-white-paint-teaches-us.html

RedXray
05-17-2013, 10:36 PM
Is it for sale?

L48 or L82?

mfrickman
05-17-2013, 11:03 PM
Not for sale, but thanks for asking. Sentimental value. It is the L48. 25th Anniversary edition with red interior. We were going to paint it black but like I said we needed a new pickup so it's on hold.

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RedXray
05-18-2013, 12:17 AM
Not for sale, but thanks for asking. Sentimental value. It is the L48. 25th Anniversary edition with red interior. We were going to paint it black but like I said we needed a new pickup so it's on hold.

I painted a L82 25th silver anniversary edition back in the 90's. It was the two tone silver and charcoal model. I sprayed it in BASF Diamont BC/CC and instead of ordering the decal pin stripe kit I masked off and sprayed them in charcoal/silver. It was a lot of stripes even had them on the mirrors and around the gills. Beautiful Corvette!

mfrickman
05-18-2013, 12:24 AM
Know any painters in NC?

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RedXray
05-18-2013, 01:46 AM
Know any painters in NC?

I painted out of Charlotte before I hung up my guns. I still paint projects for myself now and then. Most the painters I've worked with are about the same, retired, passed on, or I've lost touch with. My nephew does paint & body out of his late fathers shop in Wadesboro, but I only see him around the holidays.

Vegas Transplant
05-18-2013, 05:08 AM
I have looked at the thread but I'm trying to figure out if a very low micro-abrasive polish will be beneficial or if I'm stuck with a non-abrasive polish like the M07.
http://www.autogeekonline.net/gallery/data/1838/ops_gal.jpg (http://www.autogeekonline.net/gallery/showphoto.php/photo/59665)

trashed 94? paint on its last legs - AutogeekOnline Gallery (http://www.autogeekonline.net/gallery/showgallery.php?cat=1845)


Also, if there is anything I can do with the metal trim that is on this car. Much of it is faded like the roof picture.

Any quality metal polish will clean and brighten SS and Al. trim. Just be careful to mask off, or not allow the black oxidation residue to come into contact with paint. May stain paint.

mfrickman
05-19-2013, 12:00 AM
Would it be best to polish the metal prior to washing to get remaining residue off the SS trim and to be able to clay any possible areas where the polish may bleed around tape lines?

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Theo_Auto_Fines
05-19-2013, 01:54 AM
It looks to me that you will have your hands full trying to restore that Vette. Just figure out a test panel like a gas cover first then move on to other panels slowly.

Vegas Transplant
05-19-2013, 04:32 AM
Optimum Poli-SealTM is the most unique and versatile all-in-one product ever introduced! This easy to use, zero dusting, buttery smooth formula is so much more than a typical one step product. The micro abrasives in the Optimum Poli-SealTM will ensure light paint correction and not just the hiding of imperfections. Poli-Seal can be used as a light swirl mark remover, a final polish, and a true wax and sealant……All in one step!

Tell ya what. I'd bet dollars to donuts that OPS will out perform on this paint as it sits, its competition...with less steps ( no need for #7). The durability when toppped with a premium topper such as Col. 845 can only add to the end product.

Been there, done that, saw the truck last week when lawn guy came by to cut the grass.

Would it be best to polish the metal prior to washing to get remaining residue off the SS trim and to be able to clay any possible areas where the polish may bleed around tape lines?

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If it were me, I'd research possibility removing it from the vehicle so as to do a deep cleaning/inspection behind the metal.

If not, then of course wash first.

My two cents...and sorry for the bolding. It followed the AG store description when I inadvertantly missed the "]" in [/quote].

sproketser
05-19-2013, 05:24 AM
Big nice project , look forward to some updates buddy ! sub d by the way .

mfrickman
05-19-2013, 08:31 AM
Vegas, how much OPS do you utilize per job. Am I looking at needing to pick up a 32oz bottle for multiple coats or is OPS a single layer application?

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