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    I`m looking to purchase a 93 325is, I don`t know much about the color besides the fact that it`s black and clearcoated... metallic or not that I don`t know. The cars in Santa Cruz and I`m in Los Angeles. Do you think its worth the trip? I have a couple of pics showing oxidation and cracks on the roof, can you guys tell me whether I`ll be able to buff the cracks out with just a PC? And what approach would you guys recommend? Thanks in advance.
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    another one
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    the rest of it looks pretty good
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    That looks like clearcoat failure to me. Compare to these pics: http://www.autoint.com/highmagnclctfail.htm



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    I agree with bretfraz ... Unless this car is super low miles and super low price and super awesome shape other than the roof I`d venture somewhere else. Your looking at a repaint for the roof and if the roof clear was abused this way the rest may have been too and may fail later.



    Count on at least a roof repaint ..

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    Can you feel the cracks with your fingernail? If not, then it is not clearcoat failure. It is actually crazing or checking, which is a problem that lies in the base coat. My paint is doing the same thing but it is not as visible (yet). Paint is smooth as glass where the cracks are. I took it to the dealer and and a few paint shops and they diagnosed it as checking, sand and repaint is the only remedy. There was a thread on this before, try a search on crazing or checking...:up

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    I read into the crazing stuff and looks like its unrepairable. Thanks for all your help.:up

 

 

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