4u2nvinmtl
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***Update
I'm down to three panels (front fenders and hood). I figured I better start with the middle of the hood and work outwards because if I do the fenders first I might lean on them and mar the paint...
I did my typical 3 sets of 3 passes (9 passes total) and inspected after every set (cleaned pad and applied 1-2 drops of m101). Unlike the other panels, the hood showed no significant improvement!!
So I tried new pads, smaller pads, more product, less product, etc. all unsuccessful! I've done over 20 passes per section (4 sections for half the hood) and it's only a mild improvement over the untouched half.
Why? Why is the hood so much harder? Does Jeep use a different clear coat for the hoods (feels much harder and thinner)? I currently assume that the clear coat is different and that the flex in the hood is preventing me from pushing as hard as before, and the curves in the hood are causing the PC's clutch to kick in, stopping rotation.
At this point I'm thinking of wet sanding the hood (never tried wet sanding) and if I mess up I can just have the hood repainted or buy a nice carbon fiber one (Jeep SRT Viper style). How dicey is wet sanding with 0 experience and no paint thickness gage?
I'm down to three panels (front fenders and hood). I figured I better start with the middle of the hood and work outwards because if I do the fenders first I might lean on them and mar the paint...
I did my typical 3 sets of 3 passes (9 passes total) and inspected after every set (cleaned pad and applied 1-2 drops of m101). Unlike the other panels, the hood showed no significant improvement!!
So I tried new pads, smaller pads, more product, less product, etc. all unsuccessful! I've done over 20 passes per section (4 sections for half the hood) and it's only a mild improvement over the untouched half.
Why? Why is the hood so much harder? Does Jeep use a different clear coat for the hoods (feels much harder and thinner)? I currently assume that the clear coat is different and that the flex in the hood is preventing me from pushing as hard as before, and the curves in the hood are causing the PC's clutch to kick in, stopping rotation.
At this point I'm thinking of wet sanding the hood (never tried wet sanding) and if I mess up I can just have the hood repainted or buy a nice carbon fiber one (Jeep SRT Viper style). How dicey is wet sanding with 0 experience and no paint thickness gage?