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    1999 c70 T5 Garnet Red faded

    Hey guys,
    Been looking at the paintwork on the car and can see the bonnet, roof, boot and most of it in good shape, the doors and rear qtrs seem to be faded, it's metallic garnet red and to be honest it looks like the clear coat has gone, the paintwork is rough to the touch and dull!
    If I respray the panel with clear coat will it restore the shine?
    Or will it need a total respray?
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    Give it a good going-over with some 1000 grade wet n dry then clear coat. leave it a few days and use 2000 grade and plenty of water, all over to smooth any imperfections, then cutting compound and polish.
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    canyou stick up some pictures as it may need a damn good claying followed by machine polish. Just done the rear quarters on mine and they came up perfect!

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    Quote Originally Posted by martinrpeachey View Post
    Give it a good going-over with some 1000 grade wet n dry then clear coat. leave it a few days and use 2000 grade and plenty of water, all over to smooth any imperfections, then cutting compound and polish.
    Always worked for me
    He's a brave man if he is willing to do that by hand on metallic paint - YIKES!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Wobbly Dave View Post
    He's a brave man if he is willing to do that by hand on metallic paint - YIKES!
    Giving it a good decontamination may be all it needs followed by Polish and sealants
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    Quote Originally Posted by volvokid View Post
    Giving it a good decontamination may be all it needs followed by Polish and sealants
    exactly what i said and agree on the wet sanding!!! would want to practice on spare panels a good few times first!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wobbly Dave View Post
    He's a brave man if he is willing to do that by hand on metallic paint - YIKES!
    Scared the hell out of the sister-in-law when I did it to her panther black metallic focus
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