Did I burned my paint ???

dtailmycar

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I was testing out my new 4'' yellow pad on my car tonight, I've been trying to correct some swilrs and deeper scratches but nothing seemed to work. I got some HT-EC and started buffing a little area. After some minutes 2-3 I cheked the area and found this.. My question is did I went through the clear? I feel like I didn't polished the are where this appear. but anyway when I did noticed I touch the area and it was really HOT. DID I missed the whole thing.

This is how the area on the trunk lid looks now..



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Hope this work out
 
were you moving the pad across the area the entire time...or did you hold it on that one dull spot the whole time? i highly doubt you burned the paint...but it is POSSIBLE w/ a 4" pad on the PC...just very unlikely. it looks more like tons of hazing...and you should go over it with a lighter polish and orange pad...then down to a white pad.
 
Hard to say...see if it gets better or worse when you go at it with a milder polish.



It doesn't look as obviously damaged/burned as my MPV did when I screwed it up with the PC/4" combo, that looked just like I'd taken a rotary to it (badly).



This is a reminder that you really do have to be careful when using a 4" pad, it's not nearly as foolproof as the larger ones and you have to inspect a lot more often (and keep it moving).



BTW, depending on the vehicle and its paint thickness, that scratch might be something you oughta just live with. I don't remove stuff like that on the MPV, it'd leave the clear too thin (that vehicle has very thin paint from the factory).
 
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