I recently researched buying a Defelsko non ferrous and ferrous combo gauge. I have done and will be doing a lot of carbon fiber, and fiberglass based 1 stage vehicles. OEM paint should be around 120-150 microns when cleared correct? and anything under 100 Microns should be left to a light polishing? I know 1 stage can be around 100-120 depending on the lacquer thickness and age.
I have worked on paint under 90 microns, but very little work was done, not fond of burning through.
So What I am asking is, what is a safe thickness for wet sanding with all the refining steps included?, I, Flattening, and scratch removal. I am fairly new to it, I have done about 10 cars full wet sanding jobs, and haven't had an issue, but since I am buying this gauge I want to be able to read it properly beyond basic knowledge.
Any suggestions?
Tools used:
IR Palm sander
3M 1500-5000 grit foam backed unigrit discs.
3m Perfect-it for sanding mark removal
Meguiars pro series for polishing and swirl removal.
Rupes15ES 5.5" +Flex Rotary 6.5" Hexlogic pads w/White woven wool.
I have worked on paint under 90 microns, but very little work was done, not fond of burning through.
So What I am asking is, what is a safe thickness for wet sanding with all the refining steps included?, I, Flattening, and scratch removal. I am fairly new to it, I have done about 10 cars full wet sanding jobs, and haven't had an issue, but since I am buying this gauge I want to be able to read it properly beyond basic knowledge.
Any suggestions?
Tools used:
IR Palm sander
3M 1500-5000 grit foam backed unigrit discs.
3m Perfect-it for sanding mark removal
Meguiars pro series for polishing and swirl removal.
Rupes15ES 5.5" +Flex Rotary 6.5" Hexlogic pads w/White woven wool.