Re: Orange Peel
Yes wet sanding factory clears of 75 to 120 microns most often can be done but don't start sanding it with 2000 or stronger paper, OUCH.
more like a once off 3000 or 4000 grit and taking it really cautiously
Orange peel can be permanently buried by 10 to 98 percent using a few products and a rotary which hardly anyone in the USA or Australia uses properly or at all.
I've done it to my car without removing any paint film and also reflowed the clear coat on a factory finish without removing it, it can be done but not something for non pro's to be trying
Heat is good for paint, but there is a fine line between getting the finish insane and melting it causing delamination of the clear to the rest of the paint or burning it
Yes wet sanding factory clears of 75 to 120 microns most often can be done but don't start sanding it with 2000 or stronger paper, OUCH.
more like a once off 3000 or 4000 grit and taking it really cautiously
Orange peel can be permanently buried by 10 to 98 percent using a few products and a rotary which hardly anyone in the USA or Australia uses properly or at all.
I've done it to my car without removing any paint film and also reflowed the clear coat on a factory finish without removing it, it can be done but not something for non pro's to be trying
Heat is good for paint, but there is a fine line between getting the finish insane and melting it causing delamination of the clear to the rest of the paint or burning it
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