Is there any hope for this paint??

Are you familiar with the Pinnacle XMT Line?? Stage 1-4, 1 being less aggressive with less abrasives and 4 being extremely aggressive with more abrasives. Followed by an XMT Glaze and Final for a Sealant...I love the way the XMT (XTREME MACHINE TECHNOLOGY) works.....but I believe with some tender love and care the paint should come out real nice.
 
I buffed everything out wit the blue pad and M205 (didn't even need the M105). Heres the final result (before and after). I just hope it doesn't come back again! I will know by tomorrow if it will come back, but I'm pretty sure this will solve it. Thank you for all your help!

Awesome results. :xyxthumbs: You shouldnt have any problems with it returning as you actually removed the top oxidized layer of paint this time vs applying oils.
 
what are you using as your lsp?

Also check out this article from the guru himself:

http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum...w-car-finish-antique-single-stage-paints.html

chane chane on you guys recommending M105...:buffing:

I'm a rank amateur but I think I've read every one of the how to articles on AG...

I actually did try following the instructions in that article, but I needed something to cut the paint a little (megs no. 7 doesn't have any cutting capabilities). It's funny because I had tried turtle wax poloshing compound that my father had a while ago and it just made it worse. Turns out Meguiars makes a much superior product. Never again will I ever use turtle wax. I used Pinnacle SSII as my LSP. Thank you for your suggestion, though.
 
I buffed everything out wit the blue pad and M205 (didn't even need the M105). Heres the final result (before and after). I just hope it doesn't come back again! I will know by tomorrow if it will come back, but I'm pretty sure this will solve it. Thank you for all your help!

Great job man! Glad it worked out for you :props:

Now just make sure you apply a good LSP Im the MAN
 
Good for you man. Great job!!! You saved your hood, and you saved some paint by not using that 105. Nicely done!!:props:
 
Great job man! Glad it worked out for you :props:

Now just make sure you apply a good LSP Im the MAN

Good for you man. Great job!!! You saved your hood, and you saved some paint by not using that 105. Nicely done!!:props:

Thank you for all your help! Two professional detailers/painters told me that it could not be restored...can't wait to show them the finished product. I'm so glad I could save the paint, since it is the original paint job from 1991! Originality means everything to me! Thank you all!
 
Thank you for all your help! Two professional detailers/painters told me that it could not be restored...can't wait to show them the finished product. I'm so glad I could save the paint, since it is the original paint job from 1991! Originality means everything to me! Thank you all!

You'll find that many "professional detailers/painters" are the ones screwing up the paint in the first place that the members of this forum are paid to fix :props:
 
You'll find that many "professional detailers/painters" are the ones screwing up the paint in the first place that the members of this forum are paid to fix :props:

Can I get an Amen!?:dblthumb2: haha

Haha...I really trusted that guy too. He did a few beautiful paint jobs for me for free because I send him a lot of business. He made my other 90' Mustang convertible look unbelievable. I guess he isn't as much of a detailer as he is a painter....
 
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