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It appears there may be some hope after all in at least reducing the orange peel…
There are paint thickness gauges that measure each primer, paint, and clear coat. But the price isn't what you want to pay.
Yes, of course you can reduce the orange peel, but you are going to reduce the clear to some degree, you should really consider a coating after like Opti-Coat or C1.
I do plan on using a coating afterwards. Too bad I can't use a coating (other than spraying more clear coat) beforehand to add a little more cushion. I've read that coatings like Opti-Coat won't withstand the orange peel removal process.
Unless I'm missing something, putting a coating on beforehand would be counter productive. The only way to level that orange peel is to remove paint, so there would be no point in coating the existing paint when your goal is to remove paint.
The Velvet pads are not that aggressive and wont remove you much as sand paper does,
the denims removed about 2~3 microns each pass you do.
i suggest you first to check how thick is your clearcoat
So I did some testing on the top of my driver side mirror. Here are the results