So I work at a dealership and we just took this car in on trade. It is a 1997 Porsche 911. Its a dark green color. When I first took a look at the car I didn't really see anything wrong with it at all, in fact for a 97 it was in pretty good shape.
There was a few dents on the driver side door, so I called my dent guy to come take them out. He had to strip the wax and everything off the door, and while he was doing so he revealed that there was some burned paint that was hidden somehow(maybe a glaze or something). I also noticed a weird almost lighter colored blotchy patch, but didn't think much of it.
So I did a tape line and tried some SIP with an orange pad. It took all the burn marks from who every butchered it with a rotary, but the spots remained there, and were even slightly bigger I believe. So I went and grabbed the paint thickness gauge and checked it out. The whole door is pretty consistently 3.5 mil's thick, except these spots. The spots are 2.5 anywhere I put the meter on them.
Anyways I will quit blabbing, here are some pics. They didn't turn out that great, but you can still see the patches. The paint in the patches is slightly lighter in color than the rest of the car.
Sorry for the lack of proper pictures. I did not have proper lighting and my technique was definitely off
There was a few dents on the driver side door, so I called my dent guy to come take them out. He had to strip the wax and everything off the door, and while he was doing so he revealed that there was some burned paint that was hidden somehow(maybe a glaze or something). I also noticed a weird almost lighter colored blotchy patch, but didn't think much of it.
So I did a tape line and tried some SIP with an orange pad. It took all the burn marks from who every butchered it with a rotary, but the spots remained there, and were even slightly bigger I believe. So I went and grabbed the paint thickness gauge and checked it out. The whole door is pretty consistently 3.5 mil's thick, except these spots. The spots are 2.5 anywhere I put the meter on them.
Anyways I will quit blabbing, here are some pics. They didn't turn out that great, but you can still see the patches. The paint in the patches is slightly lighter in color than the rest of the car.



Sorry for the lack of proper pictures. I did not have proper lighting and my technique was definitely off
