Bad Paint Job

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GTDisco

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Hey everybody,
I have a 1996 SD Disco and for whatever reason, the original paint on the hood and roof are oxidized! It's far beyond saving even for an experienced auto detailer. I was wondering how many of you had/have this problem. Was this a factory problem for this year of Disco? Any info would be appreciated! :biggrin:
 

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Sorry to hear your issue, I know I haven't seen many older Disco's with major paint issues. I have seen rust problems where the aluminum and steel meet, but not paint problems.
 

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Hey bro I would prep sand it and send it to Macco. All depends what you want to do with it. Trail rig why bother. Good luck
 

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Better make sure the Macco you use is used to painting on two different type metals... remember the body is aluminum and the top is steel.
 

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I have a buddy of mine who is going to paint my truck this weekend.... I´ll be trading some detailing work for the paint job! He´ll just be doing the hood and roof since their is nothing wrong with the body... Some people thought it was a custom paint job because they have never seen a Land Rover with oxidized paint before. They thought it was camouflage.
 
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