PresdntialDtail
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I am working on a 2002 Honda S2000. It is in pretty rough shape as far as swirling/RIDs. I have tried everything I have, M105/Wool pad being my most aggressive combination. Only problem is, even after two passes with M105/Wool there are still alot of RIDs that are not coming out. Honda paint is supposed to be super soft, so this combination should take care of it no problem, but its not. It is significantly improving the paint, but its not autopian standard. My question is what is the next step?
I dont think my customer would want to pay for wetsanding. Do I just tell the customer, its as good as its going to get without taking alot more time and possibly wetsanding?
Thanks in advance!
EDIT: UPDATE!!
I dont think my customer would want to pay for wetsanding. Do I just tell the customer, its as good as its going to get without taking alot more time and possibly wetsanding?
Thanks in advance!
EDIT: UPDATE!!
PresdntialDtail said:Ok, just talked with the owner..may be bad bad news..parts of the car have been repainted. He says he does not know for sure, but the hood could have possibly been blended. What I am thinking now, is that they could have recleared over the existing swirls in the paint, therefore making it impossible to correct...
any opinions on what to do with this situation now?