Bill D
Hooked For Life
I really wonder now if it is possible to get a scratch only in a layer of sealant.
Here's what happened...(long)
Today I noticed two EXTREMELY light scratches on my hood in two different spots, probably unnoticeable without my flourescent garage lighting. Paint is brillant black.
Since I have several layers of SG on my car I asumed these scratches were probably just in the layers of SG. My logic was to simply apply a little more SG over the scratches in effort to fill in the break the scratches created in the existing SG. I applied and wiped off the excess. The scratches were still there. ( Used mf cloths to apply and remove product)
A little annoyed, I then applied AIO to the scratches, it barely made an improvement, if at all.
So I then used GEPC, it seemed to erase 99.9% of the scratches. I followed with AIO, then topped with SG again.
This little experiment has now led me to believe there isn't such a thing as "scratches only in the layer of sealant" Unless I did something wrong and something obvious simply went over my head,it seems to me if you observe even the slightest scratch it is in the paint itself to some degree.
Since I used GEPC can I expect the scratches I "erased" to eventually reappear given GEPC has fillers? Or maybe since the scratches were so light it did indeed eliminate them?
Here's what happened...(long)
Today I noticed two EXTREMELY light scratches on my hood in two different spots, probably unnoticeable without my flourescent garage lighting. Paint is brillant black.
Since I have several layers of SG on my car I asumed these scratches were probably just in the layers of SG. My logic was to simply apply a little more SG over the scratches in effort to fill in the break the scratches created in the existing SG. I applied and wiped off the excess. The scratches were still there. ( Used mf cloths to apply and remove product)
A little annoyed, I then applied AIO to the scratches, it barely made an improvement, if at all.
So I then used GEPC, it seemed to erase 99.9% of the scratches. I followed with AIO, then topped with SG again.
This little experiment has now led me to believe there isn't such a thing as "scratches only in the layer of sealant" Unless I did something wrong and something obvious simply went over my head,it seems to me if you observe even the slightest scratch it is in the paint itself to some degree.
Since I used GEPC can I expect the scratches I "erased" to eventually reappear given GEPC has fillers? Or maybe since the scratches were so light it did indeed eliminate them?