So I had a pretty severe swirl scratch in the front hood of my 2016 BMW 340i Alpine White car. I started out using my Porter Cable 7424XP DA Polisher w/ a white Lake Country pad with 205. With this, the area around the severe scratch polished beautifully, but I wanted the scratch gone. I then stepped up to 105 w/ an orange quantum hex Chemical Guys pad. I started to see some very, very incremental results and seemed very tedious. I decided to step up to the yellow quantum hex Chemical Guys pad w/ the 105. After multiple passes, I finally started to see the scratch start to ever so slightly blend into the hood. I was working in about a 2x3 area doing a crosshatch pattern overtop of the severe scratch. As the 105 cleared I wiped with a microfiber in between and added more 105 to my pad... and repeated this several times.
I was just about done to where the scratch was almost completely gone when I noticed this modeled/porous spot raise beneath my polisher. My heart sank. Did I burn through the clear coat? Did the hood, pad, paint, clear coat get too hot?
When looking at pics of folks burning through the clear coat it doesn't appear to look like this. Is this correctable or will the whole hood need to be repainted? My impression was that a DA polisher was "virtually" safe, or dummy proof. I guess the key word is "virtually."
Would love to get your all opinions to see what my options are. Thanks for your help!

I was just about done to where the scratch was almost completely gone when I noticed this modeled/porous spot raise beneath my polisher. My heart sank. Did I burn through the clear coat? Did the hood, pad, paint, clear coat get too hot?
When looking at pics of folks burning through the clear coat it doesn't appear to look like this. Is this correctable or will the whole hood need to be repainted? My impression was that a DA polisher was "virtually" safe, or dummy proof. I guess the key word is "virtually."
Would love to get your all opinions to see what my options are. Thanks for your help!
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