I have a car that was painted with Lacquer in 1980. (65 Mustang, white with blue stripes) Not much has been done to it since the original process of being buffed out by the paint shop. A couple of wax coats since then. It’s always been under cover with minimum road time. Looking at it this year, I realize the finish is badly in need of some attention. What I think the car needs (besides a new paint job, which is not in the budget) is a complete color sanding and machine polishing.
I have a Snap-On 7-9” variable speed polisher and two wool pads, one new and one well used on other cars, both 30 years old. (The polisher was loaned out to a guy 20 years ago and just recently retrieved.) I don’t mind tackling the job myself, but I just don’t want to screw it up. I did some experimentation with the deck lid, I masked off the trunk edges with blue tape. Sanded the deck lid with 1000, then 1500 grit paper, then went over it with the buffer. It took a long time since I went very slowly. The impression I get is the paint is extremely hard. The lacquer cracks would seem to prove this out. I hesitate going any further, so, questions:
What should I be using for pads besides the wool pad?
How should be wool pad be cared for, is it washable?
What compounds should I use?
Where is the best place to purchase this stuff. (I can purchase locally but the prices seem awfully high).
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Hope these questions don't sound too inane.
I have a Snap-On 7-9” variable speed polisher and two wool pads, one new and one well used on other cars, both 30 years old. (The polisher was loaned out to a guy 20 years ago and just recently retrieved.) I don’t mind tackling the job myself, but I just don’t want to screw it up. I did some experimentation with the deck lid, I masked off the trunk edges with blue tape. Sanded the deck lid with 1000, then 1500 grit paper, then went over it with the buffer. It took a long time since I went very slowly. The impression I get is the paint is extremely hard. The lacquer cracks would seem to prove this out. I hesitate going any further, so, questions:
What should I be using for pads besides the wool pad?
How should be wool pad be cared for, is it washable?
What compounds should I use?
Where is the best place to purchase this stuff. (I can purchase locally but the prices seem awfully high).
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Hope these questions don't sound too inane.