I have a 1990 Multivan with a burgundy-colored Westy top. It's oxidized through the years and, because of its dark color, doesn't look very good. I've asked various professionals about a fix for the problem, but no one seems to have a solution. Apparently (according to a body shop) painting won't work. Buffing the finish can cause further damage, according to a detailer. Is there any consensus within this group of how to make a dark-colored pop-top look good again? -- Ken Taylor Marysville, Washington --------------------------------------------------------------------- "Chaos, panic and disorder. My work here is done." |
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