So I recently restored the engine bay on my 1970 Chevelle, and in the process I used some pretty agressive chemicals to remove all of the old paint on the frame and subframes undernieth the hood. I made sure I was extremly careful to cover all of my painted surfaces while cleaning the engine bay but unfortunatly some of the oven cleaner that I used seeped through the tape and discolored the paint in various areas. I have a single stage metallic aqua finish (I know the hardest to work with) and was wondering if this has happend to anyone else that restores cars in the forum and if this is somthing that I can get off. I would hate to have to respray the top of the fenders and since it is such an old paint job i am afraid that there will be no way to feather the color in to match without respraying the entire car. I am old school so I love working by hand, but I'm willing to give just about anything a chance at this point. Any help is much appreciated!
I will try to post some pics to give a better I dea of what Im working with
I will try to post some pics to give a better I dea of what Im working with
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