How to deal with this type of pitting in clearcoat [photo]

GoodGuys

New member
Hello,

The photo shows the pitting on the hood of a black '96 Porsche 911. The pitting is from tiny sand blast probably from sustained high speed driving and it is in the clear coat, but does not appear to go down into the paint and definately not in the primer. I am wondering if this kind of damage can be treated with an orbital or does it require a rotary? If it can be done with something like PC, what products/pads would you recommend?

Thanks

John
 

Attachments

  • detailday-2.jpg
    detailday-2.jpg
    65.7 KB · Views: 664
Well, I got no replys so I went ahead and tried some things:



1. 3M SMR (dark) with white pad PC. No effect.



2. Meguire's Fine Cut Cleaner with yellow pad on PC on speed 5. It seemed to work pretty well to reduce the edges on the chipping and really smooth them out. They are not gone completely but they have been greatly diminished.



Now I have some mild hazing that I need to go over and remove with SMR.
 
hello,

id like to help but unfortinatly im having the same issues. i read your reply and want to try out the meguiars fine cut also. when you say 'yellow pad' your talking about the yellow foam bonnet right? (noob question) hehe ya i know, but we all have to start somewhere :D laters!



-jeremy
 
I am also dealing with same same problem right now. I have them all over my car though, I think mine are from hard water, or rain. I have a black nissan sentra ser spec-v. I think my paint just sucks at the same time as well =/.
 
detailman2003 said:
Hello,

The photo shows the pitting on the hood of a black '96 Porsche 911. The pitting is from tiny sand blast probably from sustained high speed driving and it is in the clear coat, but does not appear to go down into the paint and definately not in the primer. I am wondering if this kind of damage can be treated with an orbital or does it require a rotary? If it can be done with something like PC, what products/pads would you recommend?

Thanks

John



Your picture is of a 350Z. To answer your question, an orbital would probably not be able to correct the damage you describe. Depending on the extent of the damage, it may need a re-paint.
 
If you guys haven't noticed, this thread is from 2004 and the OP probably doesn't come here anymore since they only had 4 posts. :D
 
rebelde33 said:
If you guys haven't noticed, this thread is from 2004 and the OP probably doesn't come here anymore since they only had 4 posts. :D



Funny, I usually do not pay much attention to the dates. Oh well.
 
Back
Top