I'm reconditioning a Black 545i that has thousands of "pock marks" in the clear coat. I've tried wet sanding with 2000 grit, 3000 grit, compound with cutting pad...u-name-it and it's been tried. I've paint guaged the finish and it appears to be original, but don't want to take the clear to a dangerous level.
Here's some pics of wet sanding a trunk lid scratch and some examples of the paint condition that I am writing about:
Trunk scratch:

Sanded with 3000 grit on a Snap-On orbital air sander

Used a 7006 pad on the rotary and compound, followed by an 8006 pad and 83

After 83 and glaze

Here's a pic showing the clear pock marks: It's a little tough to get with inside lighting, but you can see those "dots"...they aren't white, just indentations

Another close up before I started the compounding. I've repaired the scratches, but am left with this poor finish

Any folks have suggestions? I've run out of ideas and the BMW dealer and I are pretty frustrated with this paint.
Totoland Mach
Here's some pics of wet sanding a trunk lid scratch and some examples of the paint condition that I am writing about:
Trunk scratch:

Sanded with 3000 grit on a Snap-On orbital air sander

Used a 7006 pad on the rotary and compound, followed by an 8006 pad and 83

After 83 and glaze

Here's a pic showing the clear pock marks: It's a little tough to get with inside lighting, but you can see those "dots"...they aren't white, just indentations

Another close up before I started the compounding. I've repaired the scratches, but am left with this poor finish

Any folks have suggestions? I've run out of ideas and the BMW dealer and I are pretty frustrated with this paint.
Totoland Mach
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