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Re: White marks after wet sanding with 2000 grit (I think I burned my paint)
Originally Posted by Mike Phillips
Here's the picture...
Yep... looks like you burned through to the primer...
Ahhh, those white spots kinds look like a light source Obviously, they're not.
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Re: White marks after wet sanding with 2000 grit (I think I burned my paint)
Originally Posted by WRAPT C5Z06
Ahhh, those white spots kinds look like a light source Obviously, they're not.
Yeah it did look like that. Then I realized he was out in the sun and that was the spot he had been sanding.
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Re: White marks after wet sanding with 2000 grit (I think I burned my paint)
Thank you guys. I learnt alot from this discussion. I went to a well known body shop in Orlando. He told me he will repaire the damaged spot, however he has to repaint the whole hood with clear coat again. He told me the clear coat is impossible to make it blend and it will be obvious if I didnot finish the whole hood with clear coat. I think his opnion is good.
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Re: White marks after wet sanding with 2000 grit (I think I burned my paint)
Originally Posted by Honda Enthusiast
Thank you guys. I learnt alot from this discussion. I went to a well known body shop in Orlando. He told me he will repaire the damaged spot, however he has to repaint the whole hood with clear coat again. He told me the clear coat is impossible to make it blend and it will be obvious if I didnot finish the whole hood with clear coat. I think his opnion is good.
He's right.
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Re: White marks after wet sanding with 2000 grit (I think I burned my paint)
Originally Posted by Honda Enthusiast
thanks for the link, what should be the next step now? I used only 2000 grid for just 1 minute. I used plenty of water but I did around 1 pm, I think the coat temperature was too high. I have no idea what is the LSP mentioned in the other thread and how to apply it ?
Thanks again
well im no expert but i got 2000 grit sandpaper in a scratch repair kit and the directions said to wet sand for no longer then 15 seconds or you risk going through the clear, your first post said u sanded for only 2 MIN,Then this post says only 1 MIN, so im thinking you did it to long. you should of just tried compounding it first.
my idea for fixing it is use touch up paint since its only a small spot
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Re: White marks after wet sanding with 2000 grit (I think I burned my paint)
Originally Posted by Crispy
A good body shop can fix for ?
The spot painting is small but they have to clear the whole panel.
I get my whole hood painted for $500.00.
i want to do mine, where do you live? did they do what you would call a "show car quality" or at least a factory quality job? base coat/clear coat?
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