My friend hasn't taken care of her bright red 1997 Saab 900 SE. I believe the paint is heavily oxidized. The paint was dull, lighter, and covered with a disgusting film. It was especially noticeable on the top surfaces of the car.
I tried AutoInt's ABC system on a small part of the car and it barely made a dent on this oxidation.
But when I used a little AIO on a MF, the film came right off. There was so much film on it that that I had to do it twice.
However, the MF was covered in red paint. I don't mean that it just had a little red on it, I mean it was RED. I figured that this is OK because all of the oxidized film was red, so I wasn't removing the base layer of paint.
Then I tried using the PC with a white pad and AIO on a small section of the roof. After a few seconds, I went to rub off the remaining AIO with a MF. The pad was RED. It was so deep red that it really looked like I was using a red pad (if such a thing exists). I want to emphasize, the pad wasn't pink, or just a little came off, it was RED.
So I tried a little more AIO on a MF on a 2 inch section of the paint. Even after six times, the MF was still turning RED.
I've used AIO on several cars and no paint ever showed up on my microfiber before. Not even a hint of the color. None, zero, zilch!
I used AIO twice on the whole car and now it looks great. The film is gone and It's really clean and shiney. I also went over it with clay and now the surface is flat, smooth, and slipery.
My questions are:
Has something like this happened to you before?
Is this normal?
Is the paint on this car failing?
Should she try to sell the car while the paint's looking good?
Any other advice you can think of?
My guess is that she let it go too long and now the paint is failing. The oxidation process will continue at an accelerated rate. She should sell the car while it's looking good.
I tried AutoInt's ABC system on a small part of the car and it barely made a dent on this oxidation.
But when I used a little AIO on a MF, the film came right off. There was so much film on it that that I had to do it twice.
However, the MF was covered in red paint. I don't mean that it just had a little red on it, I mean it was RED. I figured that this is OK because all of the oxidized film was red, so I wasn't removing the base layer of paint.
Then I tried using the PC with a white pad and AIO on a small section of the roof. After a few seconds, I went to rub off the remaining AIO with a MF. The pad was RED. It was so deep red that it really looked like I was using a red pad (if such a thing exists). I want to emphasize, the pad wasn't pink, or just a little came off, it was RED.
So I tried a little more AIO on a MF on a 2 inch section of the paint. Even after six times, the MF was still turning RED.
I've used AIO on several cars and no paint ever showed up on my microfiber before. Not even a hint of the color. None, zero, zilch!
I used AIO twice on the whole car and now it looks great. The film is gone and It's really clean and shiney. I also went over it with clay and now the surface is flat, smooth, and slipery.
My questions are:
Has something like this happened to you before?
Is this normal?
Is the paint on this car failing?
Should she try to sell the car while the paint's looking good?
Any other advice you can think of?
My guess is that she let it go too long and now the paint is failing. The oxidation process will continue at an accelerated rate. She should sell the car while it's looking good.