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    Re: Soft black paint!

    Black hole
    natty`s blue or black ice
    call it a day
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    Re: Soft black paint!

    AtoZ -

    Repainted - how long ago ?? How was it cured ? Was it cured ?

    Do you smell the paint when you put your nose right down on it ?

    Im a big fan of L/C Purple Foamed Wool - the first design and this with a good compound of any grit, will really work fast on cured new paint, old airplane paint (Imron), and about anything else.

    Heck I once used Meguiars 105 and L/C PFW on a severely scratched Lexus Flat Black door and it took out the bad stuff and Meguiars 205 and a L/C flat white pad finished it down to perfectly clear, glossy paint..

    Not knowing all the info or much else, Im having to lean toward its not cured yet...
    And you are heating it up and making it crazy..

    Another reason why I never use microfibers - well I use Rotary Power so microfibers are just not the right media for that anyway..

    Good luck !
    Dan F

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    Re: Soft black paint!

    Quote Originally Posted by Ronkh View Post
    Black hole
    natty`s blue or black ice
    call it a day
    Good fillers?

    Quote Originally Posted by Stokdgs View Post
    AtoZ -

    Repainted - how long ago ?? How was it cured ? Was it cured ?

    Do you smell the paint when you put your nose right down on it ?

    Im a big fan of L/C Purple Foamed Wool - the first design and this with a good compound of any grit, will really work fast on cured new paint, old airplane paint (Imron), and about anything else.

    Heck I once used Meguiars 105 and L/C PFW on a severely scratched Lexus Flat Black door and it took out the bad stuff and Meguiars 205 and a L/C flat white pad finished it down to perfectly clear, glossy paint..

    Not knowing all the info or much else, Im having to lean toward its not cured yet...
    And you are heating it up and making it crazy..

    Another reason why I never use microfibers - well I use Rotary Power so microfibers are just not the right media for that anyway..

    Good luck !
    Dan F
    Hey Dan, car was painted 2 years ago, It`s defiantly cured. I cut it with LC orange and fg, it finished out nice with some mino holograms (normal) finished with (or tried finishing) with sf4000 on a white, black, and blue pad. Nothing worked. Seem to be worst then where fg400 left it. I`ll try misting my pad with some water as per The Driver mentioned.
    What are your thoughts?

 

 
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