I have an old Ford Torino which has a single stage repaint that was done in the mid 90's. The car is bright red, non metallic. It is not a high quality paint job, but it looks okay because the car has mostly been garaged since it has been painted. That said I am trying to improve the paint. It's horizontal surfaces have some oxidation, but the biggest problem is water spot etching from when the car used to sit outside. Is my best option to still use the restoration process outline in the tutorial with the Lincoln Mark IV using, the Meguiar's #7 and the deep soak method? Or will I need something more aggressive?
Before I came across that method, I tried Meguiars Ultimate Compound but it seemed to do nothing to the water spots. The only thing that helped was claying the paint but it seemed to mostly take off the newer water spots or make them less visible.
I included a picture of the paint on the car's hood showing the water spot etching.
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Before I came across that method, I tried Meguiars Ultimate Compound but it seemed to do nothing to the water spots. The only thing that helped was claying the paint but it seemed to mostly take off the newer water spots or make them less visible.
I included a picture of the paint on the car's hood showing the water spot etching.
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