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Removing non-factory paint to reveal OG paint
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<blockquote data-quote="Gman86" data-source="post: 560516" data-attributes="member: 11828"><p>It is something I have been looking into for a while now as it is something I will be attempting myself later in the year. My plan is to start as soft as possible so I plan to start with Meguiars Diamond Cut Compound 85 on a DA with an aggressive cutting pad. I will then work up from there to paint stripper on tougher/thicker areas. My understanding is the softer you can be and the more time you can take over it the more likely you are to get good results on exposing OG paint.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gman86, post: 560516, member: 11828"] It is something I have been looking into for a while now as it is something I will be attempting myself later in the year. My plan is to start as soft as possible so I plan to start with Meguiars Diamond Cut Compound 85 on a DA with an aggressive cutting pad. I will then work up from there to paint stripper on tougher/thicker areas. My understanding is the softer you can be and the more time you can take over it the more likely you are to get good results on exposing OG paint. [/QUOTE]
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