mauls
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Alright, here is my first real thread here. I figured I'd start a thread on my restoring the original paint on my 1971 Buick Riviera. (cliffs at bottom)
I do have plans in the future to have the car repainted, because some area's I know are unrepairable.
Anyways, until the budget allows a full repaint of my car, I figured I'd post a thread on tips/suggestions on helping me restore my paint.
I ordered the Meguiars dual action polisher kit, and waiting for it to arrive in the mail. In the meantime I figured I'd stock up on supplies and pads for whatever you recommended for the job.
Overall the car looks great from a distance as any car does
However, when you get up close is when you notice the eye soars. This car sat outside in a field for 14 years. I know some or possibly all of these defects may be unrepairable, but if there is any chance, I'm open to suggestions.
First eye soar is the hood. I'm not sure what you would call this, I call it paint flaking, however the paint is still strong, and not flaking off, it just looks bad.
The clear coat seems to be holding it together.
Zoomed in:
Entire hood
Question: Should I avoid this all together in fear of losing the paint, if I should tackle it, what cutting wheel / compound would you recommend. I'm not expecting brand new paint, I'll take any improvements.
Next is the side, car scraped the side of the garage door, It can't be fixed by any polish, but my question is should I avoid this area competently with the polisher in fear of flaking any more paint off?
Cliffs:
1. Original 1971 paint
2. Any way to fix the major cosmetic issues from the pictures?
3. Should I avoid the bare metal spots shown in the third pic?
Thanks for taking your time for reading long post!
I do have plans in the future to have the car repainted, because some area's I know are unrepairable.
Anyways, until the budget allows a full repaint of my car, I figured I'd post a thread on tips/suggestions on helping me restore my paint.
I ordered the Meguiars dual action polisher kit, and waiting for it to arrive in the mail. In the meantime I figured I'd stock up on supplies and pads for whatever you recommended for the job.
Overall the car looks great from a distance as any car does

However, when you get up close is when you notice the eye soars. This car sat outside in a field for 14 years. I know some or possibly all of these defects may be unrepairable, but if there is any chance, I'm open to suggestions.
First eye soar is the hood. I'm not sure what you would call this, I call it paint flaking, however the paint is still strong, and not flaking off, it just looks bad.
The clear coat seems to be holding it together.
Zoomed in:

Entire hood

Question: Should I avoid this all together in fear of losing the paint, if I should tackle it, what cutting wheel / compound would you recommend. I'm not expecting brand new paint, I'll take any improvements.
Next is the side, car scraped the side of the garage door, It can't be fixed by any polish, but my question is should I avoid this area competently with the polisher in fear of flaking any more paint off?

Cliffs:
1. Original 1971 paint
2. Any way to fix the major cosmetic issues from the pictures?
3. Should I avoid the bare metal spots shown in the third pic?
Thanks for taking your time for reading long post!