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Espada
11-06-2004, 03:17 PM
Bad news. My father left his 1981 Rolls Royce under a tree and the sap dripped on liberally. The sap was dry, hard and transparent. I managed to remove the sap with tar remover followed by clay. The problem is that the sap left faded marks. Polish and wax don`t seem to help.



Any suggestions? Or is the paint just ruined? The paint is otherwise in good condition (I`ve been polishing and waxing it for years.)

togwt
11-08-2004, 09:43 AM
~One manâ€â„¢s opinion / observations~



The acidic content of the sap will etch the paint surface, causing a concave surface [These can be removed by using detailer`s clay to remove any hardened surface deposits and then using a machine polish, Iz Einzett TM Metallic Polish or Iz Einzett TM Paint Polish and a cutting (LC Orange or Yellow) foam pad (speed # 4) to level the surface, reapply surface protection once spots have been removed]



~Hope this helps~



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Espada
11-08-2004, 03:25 PM
Thank you - sorry I`m new What is LC Orange or Yellow and is that with an orbital buffer or some other type? Sorry for the basic questions and thanks for the help!

togwt
11-09-2004, 06:54 AM
Originally posted by Espada

Thank you - sorry I`m new What is LC Orange or Yellow and is that with an orbital buffer or some other type? Sorry for the basic questions and thanks for the help!



~One manâ€â„¢s opinion / observations~



Q: What is LC Orange or Yellow

A: Orange pad is a cutting/polishing pad, a White pad is a polishing pad [*The foam pad colour identifications and specifications are by Lake County Manufacturing (LC) (www.lakecountrymfg.com) this company uses European engineered foams specifically designed for compounding, polishing and buffing.



Q: ..and is that with an orbital buffer or some other type?

A: Yes, a random orbital buffer (i.e. Porter-Cable)



Q; Sorry for the basic questions and thanks for the help!

A: Glad to be of help [each one / teach one]



~Hope this helps~



Knowledge unshared is experience wasted [each one / teach one]

justadumbarchitect / so I question everything/ JonM

Eliot Ness
11-09-2004, 07:12 AM
Originally posted by Espada

Thank you - sorry I`m new What is LC Orange or Yellow and is that with an orbital buffer or some other type? Sorry for the basic questions and thanks for the help!

If you don`t have a good buffer you could try some Meg`s ScratchX by hand. While it won`t be as quick or as effective as a good abrasive polish with a PC, it may get the job done for you. Here is a link to the Meg`s site that has a good explanation and "how-to" on ScratchX:



http://www.meguiarsonline.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=1516



Note that you have to work ScratchX in well to break down the diminishing abrasives it contains, and you may have to apply it a few times to an area to see the results youâ€â„¢re looking for (depending on how deep the etchings go and how hard the paint or clear coat is).