FrankS
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- Jul 7, 2013
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I was working on the hood of my mother's 2000 Camry, the paint was in good condition, it just had some minor swirls and scratches. My plan was to obtain as much correction as possible and then apply Opti-Coat 2.0 to the hood and then the same thing to the other panels. Since I do this on my spare time and I don't have any time restraints with her car, I'm going to approach this one panel at a time. I usually use her car to experiment with different products. She doesn't mind and usually tells me emphatically to use the same product again next time when she sees the nice results but then I use something that looks even better and then she says the same thing :dunno:...funny!
Anyway, after the car was washed and dried I did the baggie test and it felt rough, like sandpaper. I started with a Nanoskin Fine Grade Wash Mitt and ONR as the lube and it still felt rough when I did the baggie test again. So then I used the Nanoskin Medium Grade Mitt and it still felt rough. So then I used some Pinnacle Ultra Poly Clay and it still felt rough. I then proceeded to compound the hood using the Rupes 15 with the Rupes Blue Foam Pad & Rupes Blue Coarse Gel Compound.
I tried the baggie test again after the compounding and it still felt rough. I thought I would give it one more try and I used the medium grade Nanoskin pad on a PC and it still felt rough afterwards. At that point I realized that it was not going to get any smoother so I continued with the process. The hood looks great after the correction and applying Opti-Coat 2.0 but not sure why the paint still felt rough after decontaminating and compounding. I'm thinking the contaminants have embedded into the paint over time. Anyone else encounter this situation?
Anyway, after the car was washed and dried I did the baggie test and it felt rough, like sandpaper. I started with a Nanoskin Fine Grade Wash Mitt and ONR as the lube and it still felt rough when I did the baggie test again. So then I used the Nanoskin Medium Grade Mitt and it still felt rough. So then I used some Pinnacle Ultra Poly Clay and it still felt rough. I then proceeded to compound the hood using the Rupes 15 with the Rupes Blue Foam Pad & Rupes Blue Coarse Gel Compound.
I tried the baggie test again after the compounding and it still felt rough. I thought I would give it one more try and I used the medium grade Nanoskin pad on a PC and it still felt rough afterwards. At that point I realized that it was not going to get any smoother so I continued with the process. The hood looks great after the correction and applying Opti-Coat 2.0 but not sure why the paint still felt rough after decontaminating and compounding. I'm thinking the contaminants have embedded into the paint over time. Anyone else encounter this situation?