I`ve invested quite a bit of time trying to address these "scratches" that cover the hood of my white car. The hood has been re-painted and there are some obvious defects including fish eyes. These scratches are apparent under incandescent light and very low sunlight only. I think I am dealing with car wash damage on other areas of the car and I`ve had some success eliminating it - - see Presta thread from yesterday. On the hood, however, I`m not so sure what I am dealing with. I`m beginning to think this is poor paintwork repair and these defects may be under the clearcoat. Would a body shop sand the paint prior to applying clearcoat? I am not familiar enough with modern painting processes.
Same photo, contrast altered:
Look how sharp and defined the edges of the scratches are. It doesn`t appear to have been impacted at all by hours of polishing.
Thanks.
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