Re: Ceramiclear Paints - Be Careful
From what I've seen and heard...The above topic regarding
"being careful" probably should apply to any 'correction methods' (compounding/polishing, for example) to any of today's BC/CC paint systems.
That is: removal of a small percentage of clear-coat paint will remove a larger percentage of whatever built-in UV protection, hardeners, etc. that lies in the upper strata of the CC paint film.
There is supposed to be UV protection and hardneners throughout the CC paint, but the majority, just as these discussed 'ceramic particles', is supposed to migrate to the top of CC paint. If this is indeed true, then the removal of more than what is known and recommended by the OEM's paint engineers (usually 0.3-.05 mils) might also be considered as cautionary.
Again if this is true...Along with the CC's
'protectors' being compromised, will the underlying/remainder CC paint film also be less dense/softer? Have the paint manufacturers, working in conjunction with the OEM's paint engineers, actually say this is so...
IMO...Each OEM has their proprietary paint systems; and, with the OEM's trying to find ways to make a few more dollars on each vehicle, (especially with the paint processes getting 'thinner and thinner'),
removal-processes of any measurable CC paint, for correction purposes, seems to becoming more and more of a burden to perform without supposedly compromising the expected life-cycle of vehicles' BC/CC paint systems.
Bob