boxingfan30
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OK, I've been working on getting this stuff off mybpaint, not happy with it and just want to move on to trying some new stuff.
Iirc, I put 2 coats on my hhood. There were a ton on embedded waterspots on the paint, so I used a blue pad with sf4500. That worked at removing the spots, but the costing was still there. When I applied wax, it almost soaked into the hood, left some blochy areas, and didn't last long at all. That was a few weeks ago. I finally got a chance to really clean the car well the other night. I bought some m205 that I used with an orange pad. It grabbed the pad a lot, dried quick, and seemed to heat up quick, so I grabbed a megs yellow pad and used some menzerna pf2500, menzerna as many of you might know has a lot of oils and so it can be worked fairly long, but nope, same result...grabbing the pad and drying fast. I did the whole hood anyway, it seems to be a bit better, but still I don't think is all the way off. I didn't want to have to get m105 with the orange pad, but its looking that way.
Anyone have experience removing this coating? I can only describe it as like rubber, it doesn't get super hard like 22ple IMO.
Iirc, I put 2 coats on my hhood. There were a ton on embedded waterspots on the paint, so I used a blue pad with sf4500. That worked at removing the spots, but the costing was still there. When I applied wax, it almost soaked into the hood, left some blochy areas, and didn't last long at all. That was a few weeks ago. I finally got a chance to really clean the car well the other night. I bought some m205 that I used with an orange pad. It grabbed the pad a lot, dried quick, and seemed to heat up quick, so I grabbed a megs yellow pad and used some menzerna pf2500, menzerna as many of you might know has a lot of oils and so it can be worked fairly long, but nope, same result...grabbing the pad and drying fast. I did the whole hood anyway, it seems to be a bit better, but still I don't think is all the way off. I didn't want to have to get m105 with the orange pad, but its looking that way.
Anyone have experience removing this coating? I can only describe it as like rubber, it doesn't get super hard like 22ple IMO.