AustrianOak82
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- Sep 26, 2014
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I am set to detail a 1970 Opel this weekend. I saw it the other day, it has been repainted and the paint seems to be in good condition. It is covered in dust and has been a little neglected recently but overall, pretty well cared for. The interior is white leather I believe, but that is something that I need to ask. I plan on doing a waterless wash on the entire thing. He is wanting my correction package, which includes a clay bar treatment-compound (as needed)-polish-sealant.
Here are my questions:
1. Do I need to tape the body lines and corners of each panel to prevent chipping even though it's been repainted?
2. Obviously starting with the least aggressive and going from there, but anything I need to be cautious of?
3. Any other advice/tips/thoughts on this project?
Here are my questions:
1. Do I need to tape the body lines and corners of each panel to prevent chipping even though it's been repainted?
2. Obviously starting with the least aggressive and going from there, but anything I need to be cautious of?
3. Any other advice/tips/thoughts on this project?