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Need advice - Oxidized Paint Correction on 1968 Dodge Charger
Hey there!
First post. Excited to be aboard.
I did some paint correction/buffing/polishing using wool pads, a DA polisher, and Chemical Guys V36 Compound.
I'm wondering if I've gone too far or didn't go far enough with the buffing/paint correction. It looks shinier and better but still has white haze.
Someone on Reddit told me about Meguiar's No 7, and I'm looking forward to trying that, but wondering if I should try more buffing first. Apparently the wool pads were the wrong call for a DA polisher, so wondering if I should still use them on the left half (hasn't been buffed yet) or pivot mid-car to a different pad and compound.
These videos will show you what I'm talking about.
Thanks!
1968 Dodge Charger - Sunlight After Paint Correction (Still Oxidized and Hazy) - 3-21-21 - YouTube
1968 Dodge Charger - Oxidized Paint Correction, Buffing, Polishing with Cutting Compound - 3-9-21 - YouTube
1968 Dodge Charger - Before Rust Removal On Hood And Paint Restoration 2-12-21 - YouTube
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