I have heard that, and I think I wouldn`t mind it either. Its just frustrating I cant get an official answer from Honda. Its as if they don`t even know what they put on their vehicles...
Yeah, I could *NEVER* get a straight answer from Audi about the finish on the exterior aluminum trim that`s on my cars. Varying "Official Responses" that were mutually exclusive. IMO it`s just more evidence that they simply DO NOT CARE as long as they sell vehicles and if they lose a few customers they must figure they won`t miss them. I actually believe that they view customers who care about such stuff as PIAs that they`d rather not deal with. It`s like mechanics- some *LOVE* working on spotless cars and have zero problem not [messing] them up (those would be the ones I patronize

), but most couldn`t care less and would rather not worry about "not marring the paint" and so on.
I do have an orange pad that I may be using soon, however I was told that clear comes off as white on the pad as well. So how would I tell if it is clear coming off onto the pad or color?
While I hope you don`t have to take off enough paint for it to matter anyhow, IME the ss white and cut-off clear look sufficiently different to me that I think you`ll notice if it`s ss white on the pad. I mean..lots of products are white too, but when I used white compound on white single stage I`d look at my pads and think "eh, getting loaded with cut-off paint...that`s not just old product". But then I haven`t worked on ss white since I was a whole lot younger and what I could see back then might not be what I could see now. Give it a go and see what you think. IMO if you can`t tell then you really *could* just quit caring
You might want to try to avoid getting "stains" on the paint though, I could be wrong but I always think of clearcoat as being...uhm...less easily penetrated by the kind of stuff that leaves pigmented stains. Like a "purple-berry bird-bomb". But again, my ss white experiences were back in the day.
Mike Lambert said:
The industry average is 1.5-2.5 mils ...
When I think about it, IMO that`s quite a broad range! Even if it is pretty thin on that one end. AFAIK, it`s only the top little-% that really provides the UV protection so that`s sure not much to work with if thinking long-term.
You guys have really good comments!
Well, you`re a real Fount of Info yourself.
Migue said:
...i would not support any of this by spending my money on a modern vehicle with this thickness, or really a lack of it...
Yeah, sigh...here we are with Hellcat-level power and C6-level brakes and handling and for one reason or another I simply wouldn`t have a brand-new car if somebody gave it to me.