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I have just polished through the clearcoat on my hood. I was using a PC with surbuf and Meg105. I am assuming that it will have to be painted?

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I have just polished through the clearcoat on my hood. I was using a PC with surbuf and Meg105. I am assuming that it will have to be painted?

Thanks

Congratulations!

Not many have managed to do this! You will be able to brag about this for a loooong time to come

Yes, it will require a total repaint and reclear

:(
 
If it went through on the very edge, then u could get some touch up paint & drag it with a touch up brush. Other wise you'll need it repainted & cleared. I just dont see how u went through with a PC.
 
If it went through on the very edge, then u could get some touch up paint & drag it with a touch up brush. Other wise you'll need it repainted & cleared. I just dont see how u went through with a PC.

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That is an aggressive combo, quote per Todd/Esoteric

"With this combination, you can get rotary/wool level of correction with a much finer finish and less of a risk of buffer burn. I say less because there’s still a chance…this combination cuts hard and fast, and you still need to be very careful around edges, ridges, and any other notoriously thin spots"
 
I went through on my hood also, with a pc. It was on a sharp body line. But it ddn't really bother me, the hood is in bad shape anyways.
 
I have just polished through the clearcoat on my hood. I was using a PC with surbuf and Meg105. I am assuming that it will have to be painted?

Thanks
I've never used surbuf pads. Do they have a real aggressive cut?? How many times did you go over this area?? Was it a crown (raised edge)??
Sorry to hear that. That really sucks.
 
Hate to hear that. I use surbuf and 105 for paint transfer and headlights. I have used them with DA and Flex PE 14 with no significant heat build up. But you can bet I'm going to be a lot more careful after hearing about your hood.
 
It was on a flat area of the hood that appeared to have some pretty bad etching. I am not sure if it had something spilled on that area or what but I suspect it was already very thin. I used the same technique on the entire car without issue except that on area on the hood.
 
I just can't see how that's possible. I seriously don't know if I could do that with a pc if I tried. You sure you didn't just melt the clear a little or something of the like? I'm seriously baffled by this. Do you have paint pigment on your pad? Are you sure it's not a single stage paint? What type of car is it. I just can't believe it.
 
As long as it cuts through paint, it can cut through the clear coat. It might take more time and effort with a DA than a rotary, but I don't see why it wouldn't be doable, particularly with Surbufs and M105 - the PC won't magically stop cutting just because you've abraded away too much clear :)
 
Hello everyone,
What do you pros recommend after applying a coat of Meguirs compound on a blk car? silicone free glaze ? Wax? What brand of clear coat?...please help..thank you!!!!!
 
Im gonna be using a 7424XP buffer....pls help..Thank you !!!
 
He did say the clear coat had some etching there...I wonder if the etching was actually the clear coat failing in that area. I don't think it would take much to buff through dead clear coat...
 
He did say the clear coat had some etching there...I wonder if the etching was actually the clear coat failing in that area. I don't think it would take much to buff through dead clear coat...

Yeah but...not saying the OP did this, but it's a frequent newb problem to not know when to stop. You polish your car with an aggressive combo like the OP used, the swirls come out, but this darn scratch/etch/etc. is still there, maybe if I just keep polishing, and polishing....how many through-the-clear wet sanding stories have we heard like this? I was trying to wetsand out a scratch....
 
He did say the clear coat had some etching there...I wonder if the etching was actually the clear coat failing in that area. I don't think it would take much to buff through dead clear coat...


I bet that's what it was. I know that theoretically it's possible to go through clearcoat with a da. But it would be very very difficult on good clearcoat. Anything's possible I guess...
 
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