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Re: Problem encountered with coating
I had no problem removing month old cquk3.0 3 coats with a B&S microfiber polishing pad and CP essence by hand. Was surprised at how easy was to remove. I would try to remove with a polish first before using a compound on new, good shape paint.
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Re: Problem encountered with coating
Originally Posted by Chrisong
Would using Meguiar Ultimate Compound be a good start to try to remove the coating?
Yes, I think it very well might, taking into consideration what another poster, who's post is above mine here has recently claimed.
If it were me, I'd probably try either the Meg's UC solo, or try an Ultra Finishing Polish first, and see where that gets me.
I would guess provided you can remove this spotting damage fully and definitely have gotten yourself back to a pristine paint surface, then I would assume one could then go onto a prep product to insure all oils from polishes, etc have been fully removed, then re-coat.
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Maybe I will try Meg UC first by hand.
Here at my country the more easily product are from Sonax and Meg. Any suggestions on the pad I shd use to try to polish?
Also. How would I know if the coating is fully removed?
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Re: Problem encountered with coating
Originally Posted by Chrisong
Maybe I will try Meg UC first by hand.
Here at my country the more easily product are from Sonax and Meg. Any suggestions on the pad I shd use to try to polish?
I would think a Microfiber Applicator Pad might give you a little more "muscle" if by hand.
Start slow, do an area where the spotting is most obvious. Apply more pressure gradually if needed. Wipe off to inspect, repeat as needed.
If, after using the Meg's UC (which it seems you either have on hand, or can easily get), but perhaps notice a slight dulling and hazing of the shine, this will likely mean you might have to again go over the panel with a good finishing polish after.
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Re: Problem encountered with coating
So just to be sure.
I should use something like this DA Compound Power Pack
With UC and the pad to try to remove the coating and defects.
Then followed by Ultimate Polish
To polish everything off?
Sorry for the trouble. I feel like a newbie trying to salvage something that I had done wrongly. Well I guess everyone has to start somewhere and learn.
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