Mike what makes it ok for factory paint and not recommended for repaints?
What makes it more susceptible to hazing?
I don't know all the reasons but the general answer is because re-paints don't tend to be harder than factory paint.
I think theres more to it than the simple answer above because the paints sprayed on assembly lines is different than the paints sprayed at your local body shops.
Factory paint is also baked on at higher temperatures than those at the local body shop. I've been told temps can reach up to 300 degrees, of course this is before anything like plastic coated wiring, carpet, headliners, upholstery, etc is installed.
I always tell people what the product line is "intended" for because my background experience has taught me that while a product can be used any which way you want to try to use it, the chemist that creates the product will design and formulated a product for a specific target market and for the Microfiber DA System the target market is production detailing where the majority of the cars will have factory paint.
I've buffed two cars with single stage paint with no micro-marring issues but the key thing is I tested to a small area before buffing out the entire car.
This one I used foam pads instead of the microfiber pads... you know... the curiosity factor we detailers have by using products the wrong way to see what they'll do...
1972 Challenger - Foam Pads - Meguiar's Microfiber Compound & Polish/Wax - Single Stage Black Paint
This 1959 Cadillac 2-door Coupe de Ville has single stage paint and it reacted very well to the Microfiber DA system. Again, I tested first before buffing out the entire car.
If you look closely, the paint on the
passenger side fender is clear and glossy, that's because it was repainted with a
basecoat/clearcoat system,
the rest of the car has an
older single stage paint that has dulled from oxidation and lack of any regular maintenance.
One of my goals was to maximize the gloss and clarity of the single stage paint surrounding the passenger fender so the car would have a uniform, clear, high gloss appearance.
I'll try to do the write-up for this car in the near future, this belonged to the
Caddy King and I've heard he's since sold it.
Before
After
Just test first...
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