These photos illustrate some of thi problems with the paint, this is after washing it thoroughly and so is not dirt, it's damage to the lacquer itself. In places there is also primer overspray, it looks like something was painted against it whilst it was sotred in the barn.








I went panel by panel, going over with clay first and then compound on a buffer. It did a good job of working back to better lacquer.


the compound left some residue and swirling, but here is my first test panel going over with polish. I was really pleased with the result, it tidied up what was left over from the compounding without any trouble.

Then I just worked my way round the rest of the car.
I have to say, I think the Emerald paint colour is just absolutely stunning.









The last thing left to do was to wax it, in an attempt to seal the shine in and make cleaning easier in the short term.

Of course, there's a limit to what you can reasonably 'fix' and so there are lots of imperfections left. However, I think it looks several times better than before and I'm really pleased with how it came out. That shine does take your eye off the imperfections, and it's come out far better than I ever thought it had the potential to.
In terms of cleaning the outside, the only major job left is to sort out the black trim pieces.