Unique situation [57 chevy]
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I'd definitely try vinegar first. And yes, if that is not getting it those commercial products (with TESTING) would be fine.
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Darrel, do you know how the modern lacquers look on the car? Do they look somewhat like the original lead lacquer?
I think that car would look a lot better with some fresh white, you know many cars were damaged being delivered to the dealer and got some paint work. Also, the show judges allow a percentage of repaint and still let them be judged as original. |
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Well, here is the thing.....I think modern lacquers do look different than the old original lacquers but the average guy probably wouldn't notice. I don't disagree on that point that this car would look "better" doing what you said there... A really good professional paint conservation guy could make that car look like it had never been worked on....all you would need is $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
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just an update. Missed the show because of work.
finally got in the garage today. beautiful 70 degree day. did a 60/40 water/CLR mix. seems to have worked great. this is the same general area as the first pic. |
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Cool, looks like you are on the road to recovery.....
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