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Old 07-05-09, 09:32   #21 (permalink)
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Re: Burning Paint with PC 7424

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Originally Posted by efnfast View Post
Is there something though from the pictures that makes you certain it was polished incorrectly and not a problem from the factory?

For example, if you look a post or two above yours (my last one), you can see what, on a previously-never-before-polished surface, a cyclo did in 1 pass (maybe 10seconds of work) - chewed through the clearcoat, the paint, and right into the primer. Bet you've never seen that before when you used one, heh.
On that bumper, it simply looks like a combination of pressure and heat build up tore up the paint. It is possible there is a paint problem too, but even so, it probably wouldn't have been an issue if it hadn't been buffed hard.
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