Re: G110 DA burned my bumper =(
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Re: G110 DA burned my bumper =(
Originally posted by seth1066 View PostHopefully, you're agreeing with Rasky and not the thread title.
Both. Read my previous post. Even though it may have been repainted, the possible improper use of the G110 caused the damage. There are other threads on the damage a G110 or other DA can do to these plastic/urethane/fiberglass bumpers. It all boils down to how the DA was used, the products and pads used, etc.
ColinA common mistake that people make when trying to design something completely foolproof is to underestimate the ingenuity of complete fools.
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Re: G110 DA burned my bumper =(
Originally posted by seth1066 View PostCould you show me some of these?
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Re: G110 DA burned my bumper =(
Originally posted by RaskyR1 View Post
What temp would that fresh paint be before even starting with the buffer? 120? This experiment has it at a high of 160 and an average of 143.
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Re: G110 DA burned my bumper =(
Originally posted by seth1066 View PostI don't see how the above thread applies to the current discussion. It has a PC 7424 applied to a brand new, one week old, black car, sitting out in the South Carolina sun in July.
What temp would that fresh paint be before even starting with the buffer? 120? This experiment has it at a high of 160 and an average of 143.
http://www.tom-morrow-land.com/tests/cartemp/index.htm
It was nothing more than thread showing others have damaged paint in a similar matter using a PC/G110.
The fact that it was a new car is irrelevant as the paint is 100% cured by the time it leaves the factory...the temp most likely was a factor though.
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Re: G110 DA burned my bumper =(
Originally posted by RaskyR1 View PostIt was nothing more than thread showing others have damaged paint in a similar matter using a PC/G110.
The fact that it was a new car is irrelevant as the paint is 100% cured by the time it leaves the factory...the temp most likely was a factor though.
That thread mentions the PC and a guy with a cyclo, plus a few mentions of rotary vs. bumper cover with the cover losing.
Couldn't find any shots of the paint actually ripped away like a huge chip as in this thread's OP's problem. Anyway, a search didn't turn up any solid threads on DA/G110 damage in this (Megs) forum. Obviously, it is possible, particularly on a cover.
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