chipintexas
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1958 Pink Cadillac Coupe DeVille - Original Paint
I'll start by saying I've bookmarked and read the long thread on how to restore single stage paint and remove oxidation.
That has some amazing advice. Now, I recently acquired this amazing 1958 pink caddy coupe DeVille and the paint is pretty oxidized. Photos attached:
So, as you can see, it's the original paint and it needs some help.
My question involves a few spots where the paint is missing and there is bare metal exposed. There is not much, but here is a zoomed in image of one of the sections.
I think buffing over those with the show glaze throughout the bulk of the car is not going to be a problem, but along the trunk and in certain places, the original paint is really dry and cracking/crazing/whatever you want to call it. I'm concerned that using a power polisher is going to tear it up.
Any suggestions would be great.
The car is in Houston, Texas too, so I'm apt to need some help restoring the paint once I hear from you on suggestions to preserve the paint.

I'll start by saying I've bookmarked and read the long thread on how to restore single stage paint and remove oxidation.
That has some amazing advice. Now, I recently acquired this amazing 1958 pink caddy coupe DeVille and the paint is pretty oxidized. Photos attached:


So, as you can see, it's the original paint and it needs some help.
My question involves a few spots where the paint is missing and there is bare metal exposed. There is not much, but here is a zoomed in image of one of the sections.

I think buffing over those with the show glaze throughout the bulk of the car is not going to be a problem, but along the trunk and in certain places, the original paint is really dry and cracking/crazing/whatever you want to call it. I'm concerned that using a power polisher is going to tear it up.
Any suggestions would be great.
The car is in Houston, Texas too, so I'm apt to need some help restoring the paint once I hear from you on suggestions to preserve the paint.
