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I moved to sunny AZ a few years ago and the paint on my 1999 Mitsubishi Montero has suffered greatly.
The sun just beats down all day on the roof, like Dr. Evil's laser. Not sure if this is just "routine" oxidation or something else at work. THe rest of the paint on the body is still in great shape.
I want to go ahead and repaint this section of the roof but I'm not sure how to proceed. I've never done any auto painting beyond ding touch-up.
This 17 year old vehicle is a workhorse with 175,000 miles. Still runs perfect and strong. No dents, just a few minor wear and tear type dings. I just want to stop any possible damage to the sheet metal and get it looking better, not necessarily perfect.
Any tips & tricks on sand/prime/paint/clear-coat would be appreciated.
The sun just beats down all day on the roof, like Dr. Evil's laser. Not sure if this is just "routine" oxidation or something else at work. THe rest of the paint on the body is still in great shape.
I want to go ahead and repaint this section of the roof but I'm not sure how to proceed. I've never done any auto painting beyond ding touch-up.
This 17 year old vehicle is a workhorse with 175,000 miles. Still runs perfect and strong. No dents, just a few minor wear and tear type dings. I just want to stop any possible damage to the sheet metal and get it looking better, not necessarily perfect.
Any tips & tricks on sand/prime/paint/clear-coat would be appreciated.
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