Hello!
I'm a bit frustated at this point and I'd need some help. I read many articles and watched many videos about this topic that's why I decided to create this thread.
My BMW Z3 was just repainted with two clear coats but the surface had a lot of orange peel. I decided to wet-sand a panel using my Kestrel DAS-6 and 3M discs: fist 1500grit (without foam interface) then 3000grit (with foam interface) followed by 6000 grit.
My problem: I cannot remove the sand marks.
I tried using the DAS-6, Menzerna FG400 and a yellow pad (most aggressive) with no luck. Then I tried with my rotary at 1500rpm, Menzerna FG400 with the yellow pad but still I cannot remove the marks completely.
This clear-coat is obviously hard but I can't believe I can't get rid of the marks. Am I missing any step? Should I try wool? Will the wool really make the difference? Should I make smaller steps with the sanding —something like 1500, 2000, 2500, 3000?
Any help will be appreciated.
I'm a bit frustated at this point and I'd need some help. I read many articles and watched many videos about this topic that's why I decided to create this thread.
My BMW Z3 was just repainted with two clear coats but the surface had a lot of orange peel. I decided to wet-sand a panel using my Kestrel DAS-6 and 3M discs: fist 1500grit (without foam interface) then 3000grit (with foam interface) followed by 6000 grit.
My problem: I cannot remove the sand marks.
I tried using the DAS-6, Menzerna FG400 and a yellow pad (most aggressive) with no luck. Then I tried with my rotary at 1500rpm, Menzerna FG400 with the yellow pad but still I cannot remove the marks completely.
This clear-coat is obviously hard but I can't believe I can't get rid of the marks. Am I missing any step? Should I try wool? Will the wool really make the difference? Should I make smaller steps with the sanding —something like 1500, 2000, 2500, 3000?
Any help will be appreciated.