Re: Is this Oxidation? or Did i ruin my clear coat?
You probably read this,
Removing Random Isolated Deeper Scratches - Man vs Machine

It's too easy for most people to not think about what they're doing when they're doing it and the natural thing to do is to put too much pressure on just the finger tips as you hold a pad and work a product.
Make a conscience effort to focus on the task at hand and hold your hand/fingers flatter against the pad and just do your best to spread some of your pressure to the face of your entire fingers, not just the finger tips.
Use medium pressure, spread the product out using a circular motion and then you can continue to work the product in circular motions or straight lines, your choice. There's a thread about circular motions and straight lines in the Hot Topics forum. (I'll let you search for that thread). Work your section for about a minute and then wipe off the reside.
Again... if you see the color of the paint coming off onto your applicator pad you're working on single stage paint, if you don't see the color of your car's paint coming off on your applicator pad you're working on clear paint.
Don't make this harder than it has to be and keep in mind the bad sections on your car could be past the point of no return with ANY companies products.
Not everything can be fixed in this world.
Good luck, push away from the keyboard and go work on your car.
Originally posted by clickclack123
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Removing Random Isolated Deeper Scratches - Man vs Machine

It's too easy for most people to not think about what they're doing when they're doing it and the natural thing to do is to put too much pressure on just the finger tips as you hold a pad and work a product.
Make a conscience effort to focus on the task at hand and hold your hand/fingers flatter against the pad and just do your best to spread some of your pressure to the face of your entire fingers, not just the finger tips.
Use medium pressure, spread the product out using a circular motion and then you can continue to work the product in circular motions or straight lines, your choice. There's a thread about circular motions and straight lines in the Hot Topics forum. (I'll let you search for that thread). Work your section for about a minute and then wipe off the reside.
Again... if you see the color of the paint coming off onto your applicator pad you're working on single stage paint, if you don't see the color of your car's paint coming off on your applicator pad you're working on clear paint.
Don't make this harder than it has to be and keep in mind the bad sections on your car could be past the point of no return with ANY companies products.
Not everything can be fixed in this world.
Good luck, push away from the keyboard and go work on your car.

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