What you see is in fact clear coat damage...
1. I let the Sonax residue remover sit forever and then rubbed quite hard on small spots... no change except light scratches from...
ok, you guys give me some hope, but based on how it looked and felt (with fingernails going over it), I could have SWORN last night there is clear coat damage......
I’m fully aware of the thousands of posts on topics / products like this, nonetheless, let me try to get some clarity on some specific products and ask for your experiences.
I have a DA polisher, went over it with 3 passes, not for a long time, "average speed" and nothing aggressive (soft foam pad, Ultimate polish)... KEEP IN MIND: these defects are not...
... oh since you mentioned you were not sure what to look at I indicated it on the pics... It is very hard to capture with a camera due to focus / reflection... basically wherever it hits the light,...
with regards to IMG_1304 and IMG_1309: this is how it looks when you move further away... so the damages on the first two pictures are taken very close..
with regards to the finer defects (the first part of my initial post): I only have a magnetic paint thickness scale (one of these pens) which indicated green...
I am trying to get the paint of my 993 perfect and worked so far with Ultimate Compound and Ultimate Polish. While in general, I get ok results, when I use a flash light, the clear coat...
- yes its a Porsche 993
- I used a Meguiars Microfibre Finishing Pad which I thought is the perfect match for UP... I also have a Chemical Guys white foam...