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  • #16
    Originally posted by kaanage View Post
    I'm not looking for complete removal as there is no way to do that without reducing the minimum clearcoat thickness (the valleys between the peaks of the peel). The Carpro denim and velvet pads look like a good option to reduce the orange peel effect

    Regular polishing won't do the job as the foam, wool or microfibers will cut into the valleys as well as the peaks, reducing the thickness of the clearcoat without greatly affecting the texture (it will reduce it a bit if the texture is particularly rough but you get diminishing returns as the peel peaks round off)

    Anyway, when I have time, I'm going to try and find a practise panel and learn how to use the Carpro pads.
    Before you go removing any orange peel, even a small amount, you need to know who much paint you have on the panel. As I said earlier, the Denim pads are very aggressive, a lot more than wool, and it will be very easy to strike through. Plus, the Denim pads will remove clear from the peaks and troughs.

    Also keep in mind if the panel has been resprayed over existing paint, it will be very difficult to get an accurate reading of the new paint that has been applied.
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    • #17
      This will give you a good idea on the amount of work involved:http://www.detailparadise.com.au/sho...ven-Correction

      Keep in mind it's the size of a shoe.

      It nearly killed me but it was worth it.
      Last edited by Wolfgang; 22-09-2013, 09:08 AM.
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      • #18
        Odd - the post here clearly show that only the peaks gave been removed by the denim pads and troughs have remained. I guess it depends on how far you go.
        I will try to get paint gauge readings before attempting to correct an actual vehicle.

        I don't understand the point that you are trying to make on the detailparadise link - the peel was sanded by the panel shop according to your first post (and you can see the sanding has left the troughs). Seriously nice work to get the car up to final condition, I must add.
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        • #19
          Originally posted by kaanage View Post
          I don't understand the point that you are trying to make on the detailparadise link - the peel was sanded by the panel shop according to your first post (and you can see the sanding has left the troughs). Seriously nice work to get the car up to final condition, I must add.
          The link was to demonstrate how much work is involved in polishing a car that has been wetsanded. A lot.

          Reading back I wasn't very clear RE the Denim pads, it depends how bad the peel is, if it's slight it will remove both, if it bad, like that Mazda, naturally it will remove the peaks first.

          Your idea of practicing on a scrap panel is a good one, you can see how far you can go before doing damage.
          Last edited by Wolfgang; 22-09-2013, 05:37 PM.
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          • #20
            Re: Orange peel removal or reduction?

            Those denim pads are very interesting, might have to grab one and give it a try. Had planned on wetsanding by hand/RO, so a pad on the rotary would cut down on work a lot, if it does a nice job. I have a spare somewhat mangled fender and bumper to experiment on with the same paint as the rest of the car, one of the very few benefits of crashing the thing haha.

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            • #21
              Originally posted by Ben J View Post
              I have a spare somewhat mangled fender and bumper to experiment on with the same paint as the rest of the car, one of the very few benefits of crashing the thing haha.
              Had (and did) the same but chucked them out as it was before I got interested in keeping the car clean
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              • #22
                Re: Orange peel removal or reduction?

                Ive mounted mine on the wall of the garage as a sort of trophy. haha

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