There are many ways to restore old paint. You can try and polish the car and waxing it to remove the grease and grime. There are a few ways to polish such as the orbital or circular method.
To restore red paint... First, use a compound such as AutoGlym Paint Restoration Then, Use a polish such as AutoGlym Super Resin polish, and finally finish with a quality wax such as AutoGlym. Put the effort into it and you should see a brilliant difference and shiny car! And get detailing done by some Professional detailing services like DetailXperts (http://www.detailxperts.net/specialty-professional-detailing-services).
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It depends which part of the classic car business you are referring to, to maintain and work on a classic car you will need to have mechanical experience in dealing with cars. To restore the bodywork on a classic car you will need experience as a welder or fabricator or paint sprayer.
To restore weathered paint on outdoor furniture, start by cleaning the surface with soap and water. Sand the furniture to remove any flaking paint, then apply a fresh coat of outdoor paint or sealant to protect and rejuvenate the appearance.
yes it is possible, you have to paint the car with a paint brush until its painted.
It depends on your definition of car polish, polishing compounds take a little of the corrosive glaze that eventually attacks all paint jobs. Car wax puts a film of wax polish to protect the paint job. Many automobile painters I have conferred with tell me if you want to restore the paint job use polishing compound and then put a coat of wax polish on it. Polish if meant as car polish would be just like car wax it puts a film of polish on the paint to protect it. I do not have the information about the brand of polish, for that I would consult the internet.
Car Ceramic Paint is able to protect your car's paint surface from sunlight, harmful chemicals and further scratches.
It may be possible to restore gold trim on bone china plates by using special paint to paint it back on. The plate must then be heat treated to keep the paint from dissolving when the dishes are washed.
Metallic car paint has powdered metal in it. "Mica metallic" car paint has mica, a glittery rock, in it. The mica gives the paint a neat iridescence.
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Its not car paint, but Montana spray paint is definitely the best paint in a spray can. I dont think you will find actual car paint in an aerosol can, but I could be wrong.