Hello,
I have an original paint 20 year old 911 that I am restomodding. The finish is two stage German Glasurit paint. I am in the process of doing a paint correction as there are swirls, scratches, and other imperfections.
I am using a PC7424XP and started with #2 Fine Cut Cleaner and orange pads. The #2 removed the swirls, but not the scratches so I moved on to M105.
The M105 was able to get the fine scratches out, but the surface is still not perfect like glass as I can see tiny pin size holes in the clear when I shine a bright light and angle it on the surface. I don't think the holes are from road rash, as there are too many of these imperfections and it is generally uniform across the surface. The hood as the most imperfections, and the roof as some but not the same extent.
Is this something that can be corrected with M105 or should I call it a day and finish it with M205 and #26.
Here is a picture a few feet away of the hood which is where I started.
Couldn't really get a good one of the surface imperfections, but you can barely see them near the LED light bar on the top of this...
Thanks!
I have an original paint 20 year old 911 that I am restomodding. The finish is two stage German Glasurit paint. I am in the process of doing a paint correction as there are swirls, scratches, and other imperfections.
I am using a PC7424XP and started with #2 Fine Cut Cleaner and orange pads. The #2 removed the swirls, but not the scratches so I moved on to M105.
The M105 was able to get the fine scratches out, but the surface is still not perfect like glass as I can see tiny pin size holes in the clear when I shine a bright light and angle it on the surface. I don't think the holes are from road rash, as there are too many of these imperfections and it is generally uniform across the surface. The hood as the most imperfections, and the roof as some but not the same extent.
Is this something that can be corrected with M105 or should I call it a day and finish it with M205 and #26.
Here is a picture a few feet away of the hood which is where I started.
Couldn't really get a good one of the surface imperfections, but you can barely see them near the LED light bar on the top of this...
Thanks!
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