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It's a test panel anyways! Have at it!
I would just take some 2000 grit, wet sand, compound, polish.
Worst thing that can happen...is that you burn the paint, or break through the clear. But, it would be a learning experience regardless.
Yeah if it doesn't turn out the way you like it. Go EXTREME and have fun at it. Learn your limits so you won't do it on someone else car.
That was a fun game we played!lol Dodge Red Hood? But it's blue? Did you mean Ram?
Like this idiot lol
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Y8vHRwiTgY]YouTube - Rotary polish burn through on someones car[/video]
keep watching it gets funny
They were trying to burn through the paint though, right?
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They were trying to burn through the paint though, right?
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk so please excuse any grammatical errors
I guess I dont know I didnt see where it saids they were joking around or trying to actually correct the paint lol
This is one of those threads I read through and can't help but think "people really scare me..."
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I wouldn't normally be so gun ho about experimenting. But this is just a test panel! It would be good for him to ruin it. Then he'll know his boundaries.
I would purposely ruin it so you know whats your limit when wet sanding.
It's a test panel anyways! Have at it!
I would just take some 2000 grit, wet sand, compound, polish.
Worst thing that can happen...is that you burn the paint, or break through the clear. But, it would be a learning experience regardless.
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I'm surprised how many people said it looks like bird crap etching or clear coat failure/crows feet...
That is absolutely pigtails from machine sanding. It was probably a pneumatic single-action sander (it just vibrates in little circles, no rotation) that was used to remove orange peel. Good thing it's a test panel and you can practice sanding it out without much fear. I bet you can get them out without too much trouble. Spot sand by hand, compound and polish. Looking forward to seeing your results!
My thoughts exactly. As soon as I saw the pic, I knew it was pigtails. My front bumper has them all over, good thing I'm changing bumpers and painting mine soon.