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I have been polishing and buffing my butt off on the original paint 69 Z I recently bought. The side of the car looks really nice but the top of the car is just ok. The issue is that the car sat outside in the elements in the early 70's during the heyday of acid rain. The car was a Louisiana car and I am guessing that the acid and other crap from the Gulf coast refineries found there way on the top of the car. Does anyone have any good ideas on how I can polish the acid rain out of the paint?
Thanks Lawrence
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