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How can I restore the colour to my red corsa which is faded and pink-ish on the roof and bonnet mostly?
I also have scratches in a couple of places as a result of vandelism. These are on the doors where the paintwork is not so faded.
TIA
I also have scratches in a couple of places as a result of vandelism. These are on the doors where the paintwork is not so faded.
TIA
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The fade you describe is typical of red cars. It's caused by the acid and nasty stuff in the air/rain coupled with the UV from the sun ( SUN ...! there's a joke ! ).
The best course of action is to take the bloom out with some top quality cutting compound ( definately NOT Tcut ).
farecla G3 used wet ( dampen area with water from a spray bottle ) will help to break down the deposits in your paint. Make sure you wash your car first to remove any grit etc.
Finish off with some Farecla G10 and then a decent polymer polish good for a ' good as new ' job.
There is a slightly quicker way for the braver, involving some 2000 grit wet and dry, but i'd stick to the compound.
Let me know if you're unsure of anything.
Best wishes.
Eddie
The fade you describe is typical of red cars. It's caused by the acid and nasty stuff in the air/rain coupled with the UV from the sun ( SUN ...! there's a joke ! ).
The best course of action is to take the bloom out with some top quality cutting compound ( definately NOT Tcut ).
farecla G3 used wet ( dampen area with water from a spray bottle ) will help to break down the deposits in your paint. Make sure you wash your car first to remove any grit etc.
Finish off with some Farecla G10 and then a decent polymer polish good for a ' good as new ' job.
There is a slightly quicker way for the braver, involving some 2000 grit wet and dry, but i'd stick to the compound.
Let me know if you're unsure of anything.
Best wishes.
Eddie
Hi firetracie, my son has exact same problem with his red corsa and we have seen one or two others the same. Someone actually told him it was a vauxhall problem. I think the only real way to fix it would be a complete respray but that's out of the question because it's quite an old car (T reg) and it's not worth it.
Hi, I car valet in my spare time and come accross this many many times & red is the worst colour, the paint Oxadizes it is no big deal but as said hard work, with respect to the last answer to me it is a challenge to get it back to a glowing red, First, Swill the car down & let dry, use Auto Glym for the restore of the paint, do not cover a large area at a time start off with the front OFF/S wing and then go to the drivers door when you have done the drivers door go back and poilsh the wing & keep going like that untill you get the finish you want but as said do not use T Cut only you ARM. good luck let us all know how you have gone on.
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