RevChev
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- Nov 4, 2013
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Hello All,
I have a new/old car and am working on getting it in order (I am a perfectionist at pretty much everything).
The vehicle is a 2002 suburban with the dark red color in the LT model.
Most of the paint is workable. The roof is shot, about 20-30% is missing clear coat and most likely will need to be painted.
The hood has pig tails, spider webs and just about every other kind of funny name you can think of in the paint. Only one very small spot is worn through the clear coat, so I'm thinking it is salvageable.
Question #1
I washed, clayed, polished, and waxed the roof. Is there any other methods of sealing that will give me some more time before I have to paint it. Or is a good wax basically it?
Question #2 attached pics
The hood looks salvageable. The light colored scratched are still left after about 4-5 passes with a DA, orange pad and 105. The scratches were raised to the touch but now are very minimal when I rub them with my finger. What should I do next?
P.S. I love your forum and am pumped to be a part of it now!
I have a new/old car and am working on getting it in order (I am a perfectionist at pretty much everything).
The vehicle is a 2002 suburban with the dark red color in the LT model.
Most of the paint is workable. The roof is shot, about 20-30% is missing clear coat and most likely will need to be painted.
The hood has pig tails, spider webs and just about every other kind of funny name you can think of in the paint. Only one very small spot is worn through the clear coat, so I'm thinking it is salvageable.
Question #1
I washed, clayed, polished, and waxed the roof. Is there any other methods of sealing that will give me some more time before I have to paint it. Or is a good wax basically it?
Question #2 attached pics
The hood looks salvageable. The light colored scratched are still left after about 4-5 passes with a DA, orange pad and 105. The scratches were raised to the touch but now are very minimal when I rub them with my finger. What should I do next?
P.S. I love your forum and am pumped to be a part of it now!