Is this clear coat burn or not

I really can't tell by the pictures. Do you think you burned through the clear?? If you have a black or very dark microfiber or terry cloth put some polish on it and go over that spot and see if there is any color on the cloth. If there is you burned through, if not you're good.
 
If you have a black or very dark microfiber or terry cloth put some polish on it and go over that spot and see if there is any color on the cloth.

If there is you burned through, if not you're good.


:whs:

Rubbing polish over clear paint shows nothing.

Rubbing polish over the base coat, (if there's burn through), will show the color of the paint.

For testing white paint you kind of need a dark cloth and a dark polish, but. you should be able to see the silver color with a white cloth and a white polish.

Basecoat is naturally dull.


:)
 
:whs:

Rubbing polish over clear paint shows nothing.

Rubbing polish over the base coat, (if there's burn through), will show the color of the paint.

For testing white paint you kind of need a dark cloth and a dark polish, but. you should be able to see the silver color with a white cloth and a white polish.

Basecoat is naturally dull.


:)



Thanks all.....it was basecoat. Since this is a metallic silver i used a white microfiber with some duragloss precleaner and its started turning black, and only from that spot.

Its an 18 year old car and from what i have read on the s2000 forums not uncommon. I think ill check ebay for a replacement. Any product for the hobbist that can help bring back the shine? I have polished and waxed over but its still dull compared to the rest of the mirror.
 
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