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I don't think you will be able to sand that.Take it off then sand it.
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I already removed the PPF just going to sand the edge that's left because the paint is from almost level to 3 mils thicker where it didn't have the PPF
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•An "interesting challenge" is
quite the understatement!
-It's definitely going to be difficult
to blend-in ~a 3 mil butte, to match
the elevation of an almost level steppe.
-Your wet-sanding the edge process
is a good approach, IMO.
Bob
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Dave
Please keep us posted on this
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Be careful when sanding and polishing the side that was covered you could break through. I would use a paint gauge for removal of material. Good luck
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Be careful when sanding and polishing the side that was covered you could break through. I would use a paint gauge for removal of material. Good luck
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Thanks I just did an M 3 that I pulled the PPF. It actually had a lot more. If this car is like the other black Infinitys I've done the paint is rock hard, I'm always as careful as I can be. I would feel a lot better about this if the respray was single stage. I may end up hitting the color coat on that side. The customer is aware of the issue. I told them I would do the best I could.
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Feed back please:nomore::nomore:I should have taken some before pics after it was washed the car. I have no idea what that white stuff is on the front of the hood. It wasn't adhesive though. I tried everything including WD 40 and nothing took it off. The line actually looks worse in the picture than it does in person. Considering what I was working with it actually came pretty decent.
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Looks great
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