DaveT435
Active member
- Jun 23, 2012
- 3,982
- 0
I started a thread in another section on here titled "what is this". This paint is by far the hardest paint I've ever seen. It's a 2010 Lexus LS460, of course I was expecting soft or fairly soft paint. It turned out to be a respray. According to my PTG everything but the roof was resprayed. The car was swirled and scratched pretty badly. The heavy swirl came out fairly easily. But under neath it was still covered in scratches.
That's where the fun began. I tried test spot after test spot all the way up to my PE14 and wool and it still wasn't giving me the cut I wanted. On top of this the face of every pad and even the tips of wool pad were glazed when I got done. I ended up wet sanding the worst spots by hand and got some improvement. These scratches weren't that deep and should have been removed pretty easily, especially with wet sanding.
I ended up wet sanding the whole car by machine with 3000 grit discs. Finally the scratches were gone. Now to remove the 3000 grit sanding marks...no problem right?? I couldn't be so lucky. The Griot's Fast Correcting Cream and Boss white pads on my G21 weren't removing them.
I ended up going over the car with 5000 grit by hand, I didn't have 5000 grit discs. Even those scratch marks weren't coming out very easily. I finally decided to try a CarPro Flash pad I had purchased a couple years ago. Using the flash pad like a regular cutting pad with the Fast Correcting Cream I was finally able to get it to the point where I could finish it out. The roof by the way was a piece of cake.
The measurements I was getting were around 8 mils. The roof was around 5.5. I checked the door jams to give me some kind of reference, they measured about 3.6.
So either it was an extremely hard pain or there was something else put on the car over a whole lot of scratches. Any idea what I'm dealing with??
That's where the fun began. I tried test spot after test spot all the way up to my PE14 and wool and it still wasn't giving me the cut I wanted. On top of this the face of every pad and even the tips of wool pad were glazed when I got done. I ended up wet sanding the worst spots by hand and got some improvement. These scratches weren't that deep and should have been removed pretty easily, especially with wet sanding.
I ended up wet sanding the whole car by machine with 3000 grit discs. Finally the scratches were gone. Now to remove the 3000 grit sanding marks...no problem right?? I couldn't be so lucky. The Griot's Fast Correcting Cream and Boss white pads on my G21 weren't removing them.
I ended up going over the car with 5000 grit by hand, I didn't have 5000 grit discs. Even those scratch marks weren't coming out very easily. I finally decided to try a CarPro Flash pad I had purchased a couple years ago. Using the flash pad like a regular cutting pad with the Fast Correcting Cream I was finally able to get it to the point where I could finish it out. The roof by the way was a piece of cake.
The measurements I was getting were around 8 mils. The roof was around 5.5. I checked the door jams to give me some kind of reference, they measured about 3.6.
So either it was an extremely hard pain or there was something else put on the car over a whole lot of scratches. Any idea what I'm dealing with??