Started what I was dreading to start. The oxidized paint restoration. I started on an area you couldnt see, the roof. Started off with several types of compounds ot see what they would do. Unfortunately we found tons of deep scratches (or maybe cracks?), swirl marks, and gouges from years of neglect. I could just polish and wax to bring the shine back, but the scratches show very prominent. Id rather have it flat. There is no heavy cut compound (most barely ever tough 800 grit) that can handle this. It needs to be wet sanded prior.
This is the best closeup I got:
I started messing with the painful task of wet sanding, starting with 800, 1200, then 2000. I really need to get a proper block set, this was by hand with a block of wood.
Still didnt touch the scratches. So i went to 400, 800, 1200, 2000. You can still see some of my wet sanding marks here, this was only 1 pass with compound on the buffer. Now I am seeing progress:
This project is going to be really tough. Contemplating life decisions at the moment.......