Peeling Lacquer - Fixes?
Discussion
I have a 'project' that I am thinking about starting, and that is to recomission my old Peugeot 406 coupe (V6 auto).
The lacquer on the roof has gone milky and has peeled off completely in some parts.
Is the only solution to rub this down and re-spray the panel?
If I'm going to do that, I might conisder getting the whole car done. To reduce costs, I'm assuming preparing the car for a respray is pretty straight forward, just involving a lot of hours of rubbing down.
Ventilation, mask, gloves, overalls, a DA and some appropriate sanding pads and that's what I'll need?
The lacquer on the roof has gone milky and has peeled off completely in some parts.
Is the only solution to rub this down and re-spray the panel?
If I'm going to do that, I might conisder getting the whole car done. To reduce costs, I'm assuming preparing the car for a respray is pretty straight forward, just involving a lot of hours of rubbing down.
Ventilation, mask, gloves, overalls, a DA and some appropriate sanding pads and that's what I'll need?
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