Please bear with me through this long post.
Well I am relatively new to the details of polishing with a rotary. I have owned my makita for over a year, but just recently started to get back into polishing. Since I don't have a ton of experience with polishing I started out working on my car with the finest polish I can get my hands on other than 85rd, which is very tough to find. I recently picked up some 106fa because of its fine cutting ability. Not wanting to start out with an aggressive polish I figured this would be a good "practice" polish for my car so as to not worry about striking through. Well after finding out that using a white LC pad with it and applying a good amount of pressure caused a small portion of my paint to get very hot to the touch in a test spot, I finally found the right speed and pressure to keep the paint from getting blistering hot to the touch. I then used the right technique to the rest of the car to eliminate the fine hazing and spider web scratching that existed in the finish. This still left some RDS's in the paint which I was fine with, knowing that this meant I still had a good amount of clear on the car and wasn't taking too much off. After finishing the car I noticed that my white pad had a very light red color to it. There wasn't very much, just enough to notice it was pink. Being my car is red I immediately considered I may have broke through the clear, even with a very fine polish and pad. I'm not sure if this is possible, but I was looking for some advice on whether you guys think it may have occurred. I also took into consideration that there are lots of chips in the clear on the hood and that polishing over them may have lifted some of the color coat that was exposed under the chips. Is this possible? Has anyone encountered this while polishing? Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
And thanks for reading.
Well I am relatively new to the details of polishing with a rotary. I have owned my makita for over a year, but just recently started to get back into polishing. Since I don't have a ton of experience with polishing I started out working on my car with the finest polish I can get my hands on other than 85rd, which is very tough to find. I recently picked up some 106fa because of its fine cutting ability. Not wanting to start out with an aggressive polish I figured this would be a good "practice" polish for my car so as to not worry about striking through. Well after finding out that using a white LC pad with it and applying a good amount of pressure caused a small portion of my paint to get very hot to the touch in a test spot, I finally found the right speed and pressure to keep the paint from getting blistering hot to the touch. I then used the right technique to the rest of the car to eliminate the fine hazing and spider web scratching that existed in the finish. This still left some RDS's in the paint which I was fine with, knowing that this meant I still had a good amount of clear on the car and wasn't taking too much off. After finishing the car I noticed that my white pad had a very light red color to it. There wasn't very much, just enough to notice it was pink. Being my car is red I immediately considered I may have broke through the clear, even with a very fine polish and pad. I'm not sure if this is possible, but I was looking for some advice on whether you guys think it may have occurred. I also took into consideration that there are lots of chips in the clear on the hood and that polishing over them may have lifted some of the color coat that was exposed under the chips. Is this possible? Has anyone encountered this while polishing? Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
And thanks for reading.