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  • #16
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    nice work, it looks loads better

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    • #17
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      Awesome! It's sooooooo wet....
      Robert

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      • #18
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        Thanks guys....I just hope to have the correct PTG to use it for wet sanding and to remove more scratches.....
        I AM HERE TO LEARN

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        • #19
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          Hey Pampos the car looks amazing! Glad to hear the customer was very happy with the results. I see that you went with 83.
          Jesse

          2009-2014 Meguiar's/Car Crazy SEMA Team
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          • #20
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            Originally posted by Hemin8r View Post
            Hey Pampos the car looks amazing! Glad to hear the customer was very happy with the results. I see that you went with 83.
            Thanks mate...I used #83 as a finishing polish
            I AM HERE TO LEARN

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            • #21
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              Originally posted by pampos View Post
              Thanks mate...I used #83 as a finishing polish
              Awesome. Glad it all worked out
              Jesse

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              • #22
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                Originally posted by pampos View Post

                It was a very hard CC and it was like i never touched it....
                Years ago, back around 2002 and 2003, before this forum went online, most of the talk I would read about Corvette paint on the Corvette forums in their detailing section was that the clear coat paints on modern Corvettes was soft. Even the Z guys posted stuff like this. Not sure what they were talking about because back then and today we've personally always found the modern Corvettes to have very hard clear coats. What these guys did was confuse softness with scratch-sensitive. Anyway, after this forum went live a lot of that confusion was cleared up. (no pun intended).


                Originally posted by pampos View Post
                Finally i found the way,not for a 100% correction, but for much more better results than before....
                We call this taking a paints finish to it's maximum potential. You can't always make the paint on each car you work on perfect and often times it due to factors out of your control such as RIDS, but you can usually take a finish to it's maximum potential and outside of a new paint job that's usually more than sufficient.

                Nice work as usual Pampos!

                Mike Phillips
                760-515-0444
                showcargarage@gmail.com

                "Find something you like and use it often"

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                • #23
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                  Originally posted by Mike Phillips View Post
                  Years ago, back around 2002 and 2003, before this forum went online, most of the talk I would read about Corvette paint on the Corvette forums in their detailing section was that the clear coat paints on modern Corvettes was soft. Even the Z guys posted stuff like this. Not sure what they were talking about because back then and today we've personally always found the modern Corvettes to have very hard clear coats. What these guys did was confuse softness with scratch-sensitive. Anyway, after this forum went live a lot of that confusion was cleared up. (no pun intended).




                  We call this taking a paints finish to it's maximum potential. You can't always make the paint on each car you work on perfect and often times it due to factors out of your control such as RIDS, but you can usually take a finish to it's maximum potential and outside of a new paint job that's usually more than sufficient.

                  Nice work as usual Pampos!

                  Thanks Mike
                  This one was a 2002 car but i don't know if it was the OEM paint or not...
                  BTW what is the difference between softness and scratch-sensitive.?? Aren't those two ''going'' together??I mean if the paint/cc is soft that mean that it is more sensitive on scratches swirls etc and the opposite as i understand until now....
                  I AM HERE TO LEARN

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                  • #24
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                    Originally posted by pampos View Post

                    BTW what is the difference between softness and scratch-sensitive.??
                    Just because a clear coat paint is hard doesn't mean you can't scratch it in fact you can easily scratch it. The hard part is then removing the scratch as you well know.

                    People just have to high of expectations for their car's paint. Soft or hard, it's still easy to put scratches into a clear coat finish.

                    The before pictures of the hard clear coat finish on this Corvette is a good example of this, it was horrendous.

                    Mike Phillips
                    760-515-0444
                    showcargarage@gmail.com

                    "Find something you like and use it often"

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                    • #25
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                      Originally posted by Mike Phillips View Post
                      Just because a clear coat paint is hard doesn't mean you can't scratch it in fact you can easily scratch it. The hard part is then removing the scratch as you well know.

                      People just have to high of expectations for their car's paint. Soft or hard, it's still easy to put scratches into a clear coat finish.

                      The before pictures of the hard clear coat finish on this Corvette is a good example of this, it was horrendous.

                      Thanks Mike...I always wondering why hard clear coated cars scratched more than my Honda's soft clear coat....
                      As for the removal of the scratches on hard clear,i found it by the hard way
                      I AM HERE TO LEARN

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