Might this be orange peal?

If you know what your doing you can sand/correct paint.
You don't do the edges really hard. just use common sense.
Also PDG only tell you the thickness form the top to the metal.
So you still have no idea how much clear is there.

Having a general idea is better than having no idea at all...

If one panel measures at 5 mils and another measures at 2.5, you better believe I'm not going to attempt any sort of orange peel removal on that panel.
 
Removing orange peel without a PTG is like having unprotected sex. Sure, you may get by just fine, but there's a good chance that you could end up being on the hook for a very expensive bill...

On the flip side, a PTG isn't going to protect you 100%, but its better than just winging it...
 
Having a general idea is better than having no idea at all...

If one panel measures at 5 mils and another measures at 2.5, you better believe I'm not going to attempt any sort of orange peel removal on that panel.

:iagree:
 
The cars' paint is stock. So IMO I suggest leave it that way. View attachment 21228

^ this car was repainted.

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Just my input: I had no idea who painted it or how, etc. I did have a PTG but I agree (with detailing by m) how you can never truly know.

one of my uncles said to be careful because it could be bondo that your measuring

I asked Chop n Drop how many layers of CC they apply on their custom cars they work on. They said 6 layers. That is double (give or take)

So like I said previously, live with it and protect what you have. Or get it re-sprayed with additional layers of CC
 
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