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10-02-2020 | #1 |
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Restoring the paint
Hello!
I am a very fresh, yet very happy owner of a ZR-1 from 1970. The car definitely needs some renovations. I think I am gonna be fine with the interior and mechanical parts but I have a little problem with the exterior. I need to paint it but I would love to use the original color. Restore the color and not repaint it. Is there a catalog of original paints somewhere available? |
10-02-2020 | #2 |
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Re: Restoring the paint
Wow! You have one special car there! Unless the ZR1 has special paint codes in 1970, I would think your paint code is here.
https://www.corvsport.com/1970-c3-co...orvette-colors Sent from my iPhone using ZR-1 Net Registry
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10-02-2020 | #3 |
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Fremont,Ca
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Re: Restoring the paint
Unless the paint is beat I'd clean it up and leave it.
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10-02-2020 | #4 |
Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Sweden
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Re: Restoring the paint
Nice project. If it dont have bigger damage Im with Jeff, leave it and just work with whats there. Old factory paint is never wrong even when beat up.
https://paintref.com/cgi-bin/colorco...et+Paint+Codes |
10-02-2020 | #5 |
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Re: Restoring the paint
One more for restoring the original paint, if at all possible!
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10-02-2020 | #6 |
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Re: Restoring the paint
Two methods come to mind.
1. Wash with dawn and start with something like meguiars mirror glaze professional diamond cut compound 2.0 than wax away. 2. Wet sand first with a 3000 paper (this only if your familiar with wet sanding auto paint) Good luck post some pics
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10-07-2020 | #7 |
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Re: Restoring the paint
I use a Griot G9 dual action machine on my vehicles, I wash with a high quality soap, then spray small area, fender, then hood, etc...with a iron remover, (Meguiars makes one) Then, next step is to clay bar, I use meguiars detailer spray, to keep paint wet. after, I spray off, and then, I use a orange cutting pad, w/ either, griots correcting paste, or Meguiars deep cut. I do small areas, once it sets for about 10 minutes, I then, take off by hand w/a mico fiber towel, after, I completed, I go over the car, using a polish, same as above steps, except I change to a polishing pad (red or black), after that, it's paint seal, using a new ceramic coating, shines like a babys bottom.
Real ceramic's cost around a $100 for a kit, I have had success with, Turtle wax, spray and Griots 3x1. sorry so long winded, but, if you know me, you'd understand Diapers lives matter |
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Re: Restoring the paint
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