imported_Speedy
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This job I am looking into seems like quite the task, so I figure I'd better "ask the experts" (you guys!) before going about it.
The vehicle is a red, 91 Jeep TJ (the traditional kind), and the task at hand is to try and bring life into the neglected paint. I have seen some pretty amazing before/after results here on autopia, so I figure there is hope.
The paint, at its worst (like on upward facing surfaces, like the hood and fender tops) is like sand paper to the touch. The sides are bad, but "work-with-able", I suppose.
From what I have learned so far, wet sanding, and then polishing seems to be the way to go? I am a rookie at this (as in, "I've never wet sanded before), nonetheless willing to try it. The only thing I am scared about with the sanding deal is wearing through the paint. Then again, the shape of the paint really could not get much worse, so its fully worth the shot.
The Jeep is my girlfriends, and she is "inheriting" it as here first vehicle...so who better to get it looking spiffy than here detailing fanatic boyfriend! (With autopia's help, I know I'll come through!)
Thanks for any input!
If I can get ahold of a digital camera, I'll try to post pics
Scott
The vehicle is a red, 91 Jeep TJ (the traditional kind), and the task at hand is to try and bring life into the neglected paint. I have seen some pretty amazing before/after results here on autopia, so I figure there is hope.
The paint, at its worst (like on upward facing surfaces, like the hood and fender tops) is like sand paper to the touch. The sides are bad, but "work-with-able", I suppose.
From what I have learned so far, wet sanding, and then polishing seems to be the way to go? I am a rookie at this (as in, "I've never wet sanded before), nonetheless willing to try it. The only thing I am scared about with the sanding deal is wearing through the paint. Then again, the shape of the paint really could not get much worse, so its fully worth the shot.
The Jeep is my girlfriends, and she is "inheriting" it as here first vehicle...so who better to get it looking spiffy than here detailing fanatic boyfriend! (With autopia's help, I know I'll come through!)
Thanks for any input!
If I can get ahold of a digital camera, I'll try to post pics
Scott