DaC
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- Aug 11, 2011
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Guys, I'm dealing with some tough tree resin all over horizontal panels from a Honda Fit.
Some of it seems to have dug a hole into the clear coat, while others are high spots.
I already clayed the car... didn't touched it.
I even gone far and tried to wet sand it with 2000 and 1200 grits and I was only able to take clear coat out instead of the tree resin...
Measuring one of the spots with a PTG I got the following readings:
- On the tree resin spot: Readings between 92 and 100um (wet sanding barely touched it)
- On the surrounding area of the spot, readings between 76um, 72 after wet sanding.
So the clear coat actually suffered a lot more from the sanding process.
I have no clue what to do to remove or lessen this stuff.... can you guys point me into a direction ?
Here are the pictures:
Before wet sanding

After wet sanding

Some of it seems to have dug a hole into the clear coat, while others are high spots.
I already clayed the car... didn't touched it.
I even gone far and tried to wet sand it with 2000 and 1200 grits and I was only able to take clear coat out instead of the tree resin...
Measuring one of the spots with a PTG I got the following readings:
- On the tree resin spot: Readings between 92 and 100um (wet sanding barely touched it)
- On the surrounding area of the spot, readings between 76um, 72 after wet sanding.
So the clear coat actually suffered a lot more from the sanding process.
I have no clue what to do to remove or lessen this stuff.... can you guys point me into a direction ?
Here are the pictures:
Before wet sanding

After wet sanding
