deuce01
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- Aug 1, 2011
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Hi Mike,
I've searched and read several of the threads but I'm still not sure where to start. My soon to be 16 year old son just purchased a '92 F150 that's 2-tone (white with burgundy side panels). It's original paint but is very neglected and we'd like to restore it. The hood and roof had tons of tree sap and blackish green stuff (mildew?) all over it so we washed it pretty aggressively and cleaned it using various combinations of Mothers Clay, Meg. Scratch X, Color X and Gold Class Polish with a PC7424 (I know that's not the way we should have done it, but we were excited about his new to him truck and couldn't stand how bad it looked. We'll do it the right way soon). The issue is that during the process we noticed that when we rubbed the red sections while removing the wax, red paint was coming off onto the white terry towel. In doing research on how to best restore the finish I'm now wondering if the paint is single stage or two stage. I would have thought it was two stage, but after reading you "how to tell" article I'm thinking it's single stage. I don't see any checking or white haze that leads me to think the clear coat is failing. So, here are my questions:
1. Do you have any ideas on if it's a single stage or two stage?
2. What's the best course of action we should take to restore the finish?
3. Should we use a compound (i.e Meg. Ultimate Compound) or cleaner wax (Meg. #6)?
To keep it in perspective, he's not wanting a show truck, but just wants to get it "purty" and be able to keep it that way fairly easily.
Thanks in advance for your help and for all the fantastic articles!
M. Slack
I've searched and read several of the threads but I'm still not sure where to start. My soon to be 16 year old son just purchased a '92 F150 that's 2-tone (white with burgundy side panels). It's original paint but is very neglected and we'd like to restore it. The hood and roof had tons of tree sap and blackish green stuff (mildew?) all over it so we washed it pretty aggressively and cleaned it using various combinations of Mothers Clay, Meg. Scratch X, Color X and Gold Class Polish with a PC7424 (I know that's not the way we should have done it, but we were excited about his new to him truck and couldn't stand how bad it looked. We'll do it the right way soon). The issue is that during the process we noticed that when we rubbed the red sections while removing the wax, red paint was coming off onto the white terry towel. In doing research on how to best restore the finish I'm now wondering if the paint is single stage or two stage. I would have thought it was two stage, but after reading you "how to tell" article I'm thinking it's single stage. I don't see any checking or white haze that leads me to think the clear coat is failing. So, here are my questions:
1. Do you have any ideas on if it's a single stage or two stage?
2. What's the best course of action we should take to restore the finish?
3. Should we use a compound (i.e Meg. Ultimate Compound) or cleaner wax (Meg. #6)?
To keep it in perspective, he's not wanting a show truck, but just wants to get it "purty" and be able to keep it that way fairly easily.
Thanks in advance for your help and for all the fantastic articles!
M. Slack