I happily disagree John ! I am making an informed observation after spending two days on the Ute. The original paint is going to come up great!!!John wrote:I'd agree that there is no point trying to "touch it up". I cant see a single bit of paint that is salvagable. And even if you could the new paint is certianly going to be obvious
I'd give it all a new coat to wear.
This is the second car we worked on .... Wayne and I (with the help of the big fella Steve Jnr) have sanded, sanded & sanded, the scotch-brite work (that was used to remove the moss that left piles of scratches) are coming out. Once we hit this ute with polish, it will come up better than the FB Wedgewood Blue Flowline ute!
Progressive pics so far ...
Steve