tommyeflight89
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- Apr 10, 2016
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Hey guys,
It is almost spring and I'd like some advice regarding how to properly care for my paint. I have a 1982 Mazda Rx7 with all original paint (red!)
The car is in amazing condition, there is zero rust and just a few small scratches or dents.
When I got the car there was some paint fade. I clay bared it and used Autoglym Super Resin Polish by hand. I followed up with wax. This was a great improvement but I am still concerned about the finish and durability.
It seems like using any product, even a normal wax, is removing paint. Ie buffing on wax results in plenty of red paint left on the foam or microfiber... so I just wash it and use detail spray. The paint still looks good but durability is a concern.
Is this normal for older paint with no clear coat? Is there anything different I can do like buff it down and seal it once and for all?
My car is in amazing condition and I want to me sure I can keep the original paint looking good.
Thanks
It is almost spring and I'd like some advice regarding how to properly care for my paint. I have a 1982 Mazda Rx7 with all original paint (red!)
The car is in amazing condition, there is zero rust and just a few small scratches or dents.
When I got the car there was some paint fade. I clay bared it and used Autoglym Super Resin Polish by hand. I followed up with wax. This was a great improvement but I am still concerned about the finish and durability.
It seems like using any product, even a normal wax, is removing paint. Ie buffing on wax results in plenty of red paint left on the foam or microfiber... so I just wash it and use detail spray. The paint still looks good but durability is a concern.
Is this normal for older paint with no clear coat? Is there anything different I can do like buff it down and seal it once and for all?
My car is in amazing condition and I want to me sure I can keep the original paint looking good.
Thanks