Hi, all! My friend has a 1993 Mazda Miata in red, and he wanted me to do a test area to see how the car would look after a quick polish. After polishing, we got an idea of how the paint would react, and called it a day.
After he left, he called me and said he had a dark blob on his hood near where I polished. He sent me this picture:
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It isn't terribly noticeable, but it's definitely there and it was definitely caused by the polishing.
I had polished in the corner of the hood next to the pop-up headlight, but not on the headlight cover or above it where the blob has formed. There was some polish that got in that area that I removed.
He thinks it could be an area where touch-up paint was once applied, and I had either buffed it off or spread it unevenly. I think that may be the case, or that it is simply polish that did not get broken down all the way. I'm also not super experienced with paint correction yet, so both of these diagnoses could be wrong. I feel even worse that this happened while working on someone else's car.
1. Have any of you encountered this before? If so, what is it and what can be done to remove it, or what steps can be taken to fix it?
2. If it is touch up paint, can it be polished more to better blend with the surrounding paint?
3. If it is polish that is not broken down, what is the best method to lift the residue without damaging the paint?
Thanks!
After he left, he called me and said he had a dark blob on his hood near where I polished. He sent me this picture:
View attachment 63672
It isn't terribly noticeable, but it's definitely there and it was definitely caused by the polishing.
I had polished in the corner of the hood next to the pop-up headlight, but not on the headlight cover or above it where the blob has formed. There was some polish that got in that area that I removed.
He thinks it could be an area where touch-up paint was once applied, and I had either buffed it off or spread it unevenly. I think that may be the case, or that it is simply polish that did not get broken down all the way. I'm also not super experienced with paint correction yet, so both of these diagnoses could be wrong. I feel even worse that this happened while working on someone else's car.
1. Have any of you encountered this before? If so, what is it and what can be done to remove it, or what steps can be taken to fix it?
2. If it is touch up paint, can it be polished more to better blend with the surrounding paint?
3. If it is polish that is not broken down, what is the best method to lift the residue without damaging the paint?
Thanks!