Ive been struggling with some small random looking small scratches that end up in my paint finish after using M105 and the W4000 MeGuiars wool pad with a rotary. The scratches actually look like a "texture" type of thing. So I am trying to figure out what is causing this cause I cannot buff them out. When I finish buffing with M105 with the wool W4000 pad and then M82 with MeGuiars yellow foam the finish looks like a mirror. But in the sunlight when you look very very closely at the surface at about a 45 degree angle or so you can see a small scratch texture in the paint.
Its difficult to describe the scratches but here goes:
Ive just painted some small engine compartment sheetmetal with 3 coats of black single stage followed by three coats of clear (a fairly soft clear).
Ive wetsanded with the clear with 1500, 2000, 2500 and 4000. I originally thought the texture I am seeing was left over wetsanding marks but Ive tried different types of paper, used the 3M finishing film with an orbital etc so I am not convinced its sanding marks. Ive done a seperate test starting with M85 on the wool pad and get the same texture after M82. As a seperate test Ive used 3M Super Duty on a seperate spot and it cuts the sanding scratches right out. Ive then followed the Super Duty up with the M105 on the the wool pad then the M82 on yellow foam. Finish is a mirror but the scratch texture still shows up at the right angle in the sun. I have washed my W4000 pad before each applicateion of M105 so Ive ruled out a dirty wool pad.
So, I am thinking the W4000 wool pad is causing this texture problem. Has anyone experienced problem with wool pads doing this or can anyone else think of anything that could be causing my problem?
I'm asking this to get some ideas before I go out and buy different pads or compounds. Some excellent people have already recommended different pad to try but Ive already thrown a ton of money at the problem in different sandpapers and even a different clearcoat to try so I am trying to get a handle on whats causing my problem so that the next amount of $ I spend I am will end up getting exactly what I need. THanks. :buffing:
Its difficult to describe the scratches but here goes:
Ive just painted some small engine compartment sheetmetal with 3 coats of black single stage followed by three coats of clear (a fairly soft clear).
Ive wetsanded with the clear with 1500, 2000, 2500 and 4000. I originally thought the texture I am seeing was left over wetsanding marks but Ive tried different types of paper, used the 3M finishing film with an orbital etc so I am not convinced its sanding marks. Ive done a seperate test starting with M85 on the wool pad and get the same texture after M82. As a seperate test Ive used 3M Super Duty on a seperate spot and it cuts the sanding scratches right out. Ive then followed the Super Duty up with the M105 on the the wool pad then the M82 on yellow foam. Finish is a mirror but the scratch texture still shows up at the right angle in the sun. I have washed my W4000 pad before each applicateion of M105 so Ive ruled out a dirty wool pad.
So, I am thinking the W4000 wool pad is causing this texture problem. Has anyone experienced problem with wool pads doing this or can anyone else think of anything that could be causing my problem?
I'm asking this to get some ideas before I go out and buy different pads or compounds. Some excellent people have already recommended different pad to try but Ive already thrown a ton of money at the problem in different sandpapers and even a different clearcoat to try so I am trying to get a handle on whats causing my problem so that the next amount of $ I spend I am will end up getting exactly what I need. THanks. :buffing: