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1968 Camaro Auto Body Repair - Structure & Color
Do you have to strip a car down to bare metal before repainting? It depends. If your car still has original, acrylic lacquer paint dating back to the '60s or earlier, absolutely, no matter how good it looks. This type of paint checks, or cracks, over time, and once bare metal is exposed, the paint must be removed. Generally speaking, later enamel or urethane paint jobs that are in good shape can be primed and painted over as long as the clearcoat is adequately scuffed. View Related Article
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