I am working on a 1997 Toyota Camry (Black) and when I took a medium cut foam pad to it with #83 I have some left over black color on my pad. Does this mean that there is definitely no clear coat on the car?
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Re: Question about clear coat
Could the car have been repainted? Could be a single stage paint. I know Toyota didn't put it on the lot with single stage, but if it was in an accident it could have been repainted.2008 Meguiar's Batmobile Team
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Another thought...
If there is any type of rubber / plastic molding on the car, and you barely run over the edge, you will have some light black as well on the pad....
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Re: Question about clear coat
If this was your first time really detailing it, it could just be extra dirty...
You should find the same thing if you work by hand, just put some on a foam applicator, and go around real quick if you felt like it, and havent waxed yet.
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Yes, trim is a good idea as well.2017 Subaru WRX Premium - WR Blue
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Here's another possibility, maybe it's overspray you're removing?
Use a white cloth and a white colored polish and check each panel by polishing the paint on each panel with the white cloth and white polish, after applying for a few seconds turn the cloth over and see if you're pulling color.
Let us know what you find out.
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