AHHH! Paint on my pad?

99 Maxima SE-L

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Used my PC for the first time today. I washed, clayed, rewashed then used sonus enhance 2 with a white LC pad, buffed residue with MF towel, then I used the sonus 3 with another LC white pad. while using the the final polish, my White pad started to get a pink hue to it, as my car is maroon. :eek: What am I doing wrong? Is this normal? I applyed both products at around 3, when it started drying up I raised the PC to about 5.5. I topped it with carnuba paste. I was a little scared, but the car came out very nicely. Can somebody give me some advice/info on the pink hue on my pad from my paint?

Thanks!:)
 
You have single stage paint. Single stage means there is no clear so you are in direct contact with the colored paint. The "pink" is the oxidation being removed and is normal for a car of your year.
 
Is the pink on the Sonus SFX 2 or 3 pad?



Reason i ask, isnt the SFX-2 pinkish ?



I would have to go out to look, but i believe it is.



Anyways, i dont think you went through your clear coat with any of these products, so if your pad is really really pink, then you have single stage paint.
 
nah- it's just a very light pink, but still, If i have a clearcoat, how can I get even a little pink on my pad without going throught the clearcoat? The car shows no sign of a jon done wrong. It looks like a mirror. Its just that its my first time so I did not know what to expect. The car definately has a clearcoate. Its not some 25 year old car LOL. Btw the sfx 2 if i recall is greenish, and the sfx 3 is whitish. I dont have them at my disposal as they are in my girlfriends garage
 
99 Maxima SE-L said:
Used my PC for the first time today. I washed, clayed, rewashed then used sonus enhance 2 with a white LC pad, buffed residue with MF towel, then I used the sonus 3 with another LC white pad. while using the the final polish, my White pad started to get a pink hue to it, as my car is maroon. :eek: What am I doing wrong? Is this normal? I applyed both products at around 3, when it started drying up I raised the PC to about 5.5. I topped it with carnuba paste. I was a little scared, but the car came out very nicely. Can somebody give me some advice/info on the pink hue on my pad from my paint?

Thanks!:)





was the car bought used...if it was maybe the car was repainted...are we talking bout one panel or the entire car??
 
99 Maxima SE-L said:
I don't understand. My car doesnt have a clearcoat? I am pretty sure it does. It's a 1999.



I don't know about your Maxima, but my daughter has a 98 Nissan Sentra and it's single stage paint. Single stage paint doesn't necessarily mean it's cheaper, as I have seen many single stage paint jobs look as good as a clear coat-base coat paint job. Sounds like you have a single stage paint job and like somebody mentioned you're seeing some of the old paint on your pad. Nothing to worry about. As you keep your car polished and waxed, you'll be seeing less of that on your next detail.
 
99 Maxima SE-L said:
Its the entire car. Yes it was bought used- It is all original.





your color is Red Opulence Metallic. it is clearcoated and just because all panels on car are original doesnt mean it wasnt repaired/repainted...this is def wierd...when you have some time carefully inspect all black trim and see if a lil paint made its way on the trim....my honest opinion is ...im dumbfouned you have metallic so in my opinion maybe part of the car was touched up because metallic is a pain to blend
 
SFX1 = tan

SFX2 = light blue

SFX3 = white



You have single stage paint somewhere on your car. Factory or aftermarket, I do not know because I am not familiar with Nissan paints. The only other way paint color would end up on your pad is if your clear is completely gone in some areas of your car, and if that is the case, then the paint will be extremely dull in those areas (base color coats do not have any gloss/shine).
 
its how we resprayed the bumper on my friends supra and new spoiler



its the way the paint guy said to do it came out looking just the same as the rest of the car
 
oooh oh- I just relized something. YES the whole rear bumber was redone about a year ago at the dealer because thye scratched it up pretty bad when i brought it in for servicing. Maybe they used single stage paint on the bumber (it still does not match quite right though) maybe thats the color I am seeing? I mean, it is just a pink tinge, the pad doesnt look like a used tampon LOL.
 
Also, I bought some orange LC pads too, but I was affraid to use them. can somebody explain when I should use the LC orange pad? I do still have some fine sctraches here and there that I Was unable to get out. they are only improved. I really want to try a little more aggressive pad like the orange ones, but i'm scared. Can somebody advise? I would be using it with sfx2
 
99 Maxima SE-L said:
.........can somebody explain when I should use the LC orange pad? .....

An orange (light cut/polish) pad is used when a polish pad doesn't have enough cut to remove your defects. Depending on the paint, compound used, and your technique the orange pad won't leave as much (if any) hazing as a cutting (yellow) pad.



You may need to follow up with a polish pad and perhaps a lighter polish but the orange pad is nothing to be afraid of, I really like them.
 
So if the rear bumper was resprayed by the dealer adnd they did a half *** job and simply used single stage paint, it is quite possible that the color I am getting on the pad is from the bumper. Its a mazing though, if the bumper is indeed single stage paint, it still does shine up like a mother.
 
99 Maxima SE-L said:
So if the rear bumper was resprayed by the dealer adnd they did a half *** job and simply used single stage paint, it is quite possible that the color I am getting on the pad is from the bumper. Its a mazing though, if the bumper is indeed single stage paint, it still does shine up like a mother.



Single stage paint can shine as well as a clearcoat job. As I mentioned earlier, my daughters Nissan is single stage (ss) and there is a very good chance that your car is also single stage. Reputable paint shops will only paint what the original paint was so it seems unlikely that the repaint would be ss while the rest is base coat-clear coat. Here's a picture of my daughters car that is ss and first time I detailed it I got a large amount of transfer as the paint was badly oxidized. Now I get very little.



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