Chalky Looking Championship White

darr3nm

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I have a Honda Integra Type-R (Acura in states) in championship white which is looking chalky or oxidized. I have invested quite a bit of money on tools and cleaning products, mainly Meg's 1,2,3 but after reading some of the threads on this site, I am beginning to think that this system will not restore the paint. Could anyone point me in the right direction as to which compound to use to restore the paintwork, also is it right the my car has no clearcoat?:nixweiss. As this is my first post could anyone please help in the way of threads or personal experience. Thanks Darren:2thumbs:
 
I think you'll have to search around to figure out what you need to do. The basic process is you need to clay to get the contaminants off of the car. Then you remove oxidation by using something like Klasse AIO or Meguiars ColorX. After removing the oxidation, you will most likely want to polish the car out. Polishing by hand is pretty hard, so you would probably need a machine to properly polish the car. Products for polishing include Menzerna, Poorboys, Optimum, Meguiars, etc.
 
white is usually single stage so, most likely you dont have a clear coat.



looks like you want to invest in a porter-cable, some cleaner like klasse and get some polish on it like your megs three step.
 
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