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15 year old sticker removed - how to restore paint

Discussion in 'Gen 2 Prius Care, Maintenance and Troubleshooting' started by OptimumPrius, Nov 20, 2020.

  1. OptimumPrius

    OptimumPrius Junior Member

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    I bought my 2005 Gen 2 from the city at auction. Under the 15 year old stickers, the white paint is shiny and perfect. So there are shiny number shapes on the paint.

    I’ve tried cutting compound on the surrounding dull paint to blend it all in to no avail.

    do I just need to strip the top coat where the stickers were?

    any advice appreciated
     

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    pasadena_commut Senior Member

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    On a 15 year old car? Ignore it.
     
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  4. OptimumPrius

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    Ha! I like that. There's numbers all over the body though :(
     
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    Maybe I watch too many restoration shows where they take valuable relics and make them shiny. I just bought into the shiny dream.
     
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    The problem is not residue but areas of the paint which are faded or oxidized differently.
    If he lets it sit out in the Texas sun for another 15 years, Mother Nature will probably solve it for him. :ROFLMAO:

    Pretty sure that there is nothing easy you can do to improve the appearance, short of a complete paint job.
    Check with a body shop or two.
     
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    Lightly wet sand the shiny spots with 1500 grit sand paper then use rubbing compound on the whole area.

    Posted via the PriusChat mobile app.
     
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    Clay bar the shite out of it,
     
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    It is nice the people are trying to help BUT............
    After 15 years, it is very likely that the paint has faded unevenly because of the stickers.
    That means that the base actually is a slightly different color where it was not exposed to the elements.
    If that is the case.....there is NOTHING easy you can do to "fix" it......including sanding, finishing compound or clay bars.
     
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    Repainting or vinyl wrap are the only true solutions.
     
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    Use Meguiar's Ultimate Compound. That's the only compound that worked on my heavily oxidized white 2005. Just make sure you use a cotton/terry towel. If you use a microfiber towel, it will leave a residue.

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