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  • Setec Astronomy
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    Re: Interesting marks in paint.....

    That's laquer-checking, or something like it. Age, shrinkage from fillers under it or improper application--whichever it is, you can't fix that.

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  • hacker-pschorr
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    Interesting marks in paint.....

    Original thread on the progress (or lack of) on my first D/A project:
    Update from this: http://meguiarsonline.com/forums/showthread.php?t=22544 Sorry, no pictures yet. I'll try to capture what I'm trying to fix on the paint tonight and update this post. Car - 1981 Supercharged Porsche 928 Color - Single stage Mocha Brown (I have reason to believe at least three panels are not original) I'm


    The marks in the pictures below are not new, but after going over the right fender with the D/A they are much more noticeable. I was never expecting the D/A to remove these since some look very deep.

    So I'm just sharing to see if anyone else has seen this before. These fenders are 100% aluminum, not sure if that matters.

    These marks are visible to the naked eye, but it's not very "obvious" unless you really look at the paint. Ever after detailing it the paint on the car is so tired it's still going to be a 10 foot car at best.



    Close up from the picture above:

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