Wondering if it`s the tar remover solvents part that is what have what I think is a chemical etching. These applyied even on a modern clearcoat in the sun gets aggressive fast when the suns hits it. Tar removers can desolve some paints. And since it`s an old clearcoat I think that is what could have happened sadly.
I`m surely hope I`m wrong with what I think it is. Contact Carpro and see what they says. And or if anyone else have a knowledge of what it is.
To correct it if it`s chemical etching. It`s not more than compounding so you come down under the etching. Maybe even wet sanding if it`s a lot of clearcoat that needs to be leveled down. This is the last way out and see if you get any other suggestions that are more gentle. Do you have a paint thickness gauge PTG? Maybe not so much of help on a repainted car. If the restoration pictures you have don`t if the sanded the old paint off. But it can help you out with knowing the amount of clearcoat you abrade off. If you have an account on AGO maybe ask a question to Mike Phillips. And see if he has a better way to sort it out.
But contact Carpro first and see what they says about it.
Did you noticed if the TRIX did dry on the paint?
/ Tony
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