EJR8402
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I am looking for suggestions on how to fix this.
The linked photo of my hood shows tiny pock marks both by the graphics and on the bottom part of the photo. In-person, the marks in both locations look essentially the same.
I think this happened as a result of my re-painting a tool box (red, of course) and failing to notice the overspray. The car wasn`t even in the garage when I did this! In fact, I wouldn`t have noticed it if I hadn`t started claying and noticed the red coming off.
I`ve tried 3M Rubbing Compound (not the more aggressive perfect it variety, just the regular Rubbing Compound) with a Lake Country orange pad. That created some minor marring that was easily correctable with a green pad and Pinnacle Swirl Remover. But it did not remove the etching/pock marks. Altogether, I did several passes with that combo with the same results.
Should I try M105? Or is that too aggressive?
The image is too large to upload because it`s 108 mp. I figured this was the best way to capture the defects in a photo:
https://i.imgur.com/PuOY3g0.jpg
The car is a 2019 Camaro, for what that`s worth.
The linked photo of my hood shows tiny pock marks both by the graphics and on the bottom part of the photo. In-person, the marks in both locations look essentially the same.
I think this happened as a result of my re-painting a tool box (red, of course) and failing to notice the overspray. The car wasn`t even in the garage when I did this! In fact, I wouldn`t have noticed it if I hadn`t started claying and noticed the red coming off.
I`ve tried 3M Rubbing Compound (not the more aggressive perfect it variety, just the regular Rubbing Compound) with a Lake Country orange pad. That created some minor marring that was easily correctable with a green pad and Pinnacle Swirl Remover. But it did not remove the etching/pock marks. Altogether, I did several passes with that combo with the same results.
Should I try M105? Or is that too aggressive?
The image is too large to upload because it`s 108 mp. I figured this was the best way to capture the defects in a photo:
https://i.imgur.com/PuOY3g0.jpg
The car is a 2019 Camaro, for what that`s worth.