AccurateWayz
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Hey again its kind of mutli-question question but ill give it a shot. I have seen a bunch of similar questions without definitive answers for obvious reasons but i'm hoping for some sort of understanding. Here it goes.
I am trying to figure out if my light scratches are shallow enough to be worth trying to buff out. when its said "if you cant feel it with our fingernail" how correct is this. is it just feel? catch? or even the most slightest feeling that is one there.
I am trying to grasp how much clear coat it taken of more percent rather than measurement. Now i understand all of the scenarios changes everything from what compound or polish to speed to thickness or clear coat. But basically how can I grasp what how much i'm taking off and it worth it over using fillers.
For all I know i'm taking off only a 1/100th of the clear coat and worried about hitting base coat or I could be almost at paint but think i have a lot further to go.
I understand this must be a hard concept to learn with experience but is their any kind of help to give some sort of reference on to what is going on such as you could use a rotary buffer at 1500 rpm's at medium pressure with compound for 45 minutes in the same spot before hitting base on your average factory clear coat.
Any kind of reference would be great! Oh BTW :autopia:
I am trying to figure out if my light scratches are shallow enough to be worth trying to buff out. when its said "if you cant feel it with our fingernail" how correct is this. is it just feel? catch? or even the most slightest feeling that is one there.
I am trying to grasp how much clear coat it taken of more percent rather than measurement. Now i understand all of the scenarios changes everything from what compound or polish to speed to thickness or clear coat. But basically how can I grasp what how much i'm taking off and it worth it over using fillers.
For all I know i'm taking off only a 1/100th of the clear coat and worried about hitting base coat or I could be almost at paint but think i have a lot further to go.
I understand this must be a hard concept to learn with experience but is their any kind of help to give some sort of reference on to what is going on such as you could use a rotary buffer at 1500 rpm's at medium pressure with compound for 45 minutes in the same spot before hitting base on your average factory clear coat.
Any kind of reference would be great! Oh BTW :autopia: