All--if anyone has some insight.
There is a reputable body shop in my area ---they have done some georgeous work restoring cars and their paint is award-winning and pretty famous in these parts. They repaired my wife's Explorer and I was impressed as it was perfect in every respect.
The owner of this shop has suggested that I let them wet sand and buff out the paint on my Ivory Vintage Speedster. They feel that they could get the orange-peel, runs and sandpaper scratches out and the paint's appearance would be greatly improved. They say no swirl marks or scratches would be there and that it will look great. They feel the paint is more than thick enough to do this process.
My question is---has anyone here had experience with such a procedure?
Is it as safe as it sounds and would the results be satisfactory?
I am tempted to have this done but wanted to see what our resident experts have to say.
Thanks for any advice!----Jack
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