
I had to bring the van home from storage so that my wife can use it Sunday. I decided to take a look at the paint and it was a mess. The left side of the quarter has most, but no where close to all, of the spider webbing removed. I worked over four hours to get the hood (about 2 and a half by six feet) to what I felt was acceptable. Not good, but acceptable. I washed, clayed, and then started with #83 on the PC, which this webbing laughed at. After the first fifteen minutes on an area about 18 x 18 inches with very little improvement, I switched to #4 Heavy Cut Cleaner. This seemed to work a little better. I then followed the #4 with #83, and then #80. Even after that, there were still many webbing lines. All products were purchased within the last month and each was applied on a new pad and the PC set on 5. I did take my time and let the product be worked into the finish by the PC.
With all of that as history. 1. Where does webbing come from? (The van has never been in a car wash.) 2. Could some of the webbing be in the color coat and not in the clear coat? Could this explain why it didn’t all get polished out? 3. The webbing is worse on the fiberglass hood than the rest of the body. Could it be the fiberglass that is causing the problem? 4. I had never really looked at the finish on the van, but it is by far the worst paint job of any of my four vehicles.
Thanks for looking,
Hawk
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