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Slight orange peel, any way to correct besides wet sanding?
My car has pretty decent paint, but there is some orange peel of course, especially on the hood and roof and trunk lid. On my Cayman I had the whole car wet sanded, but I really don't want to get into that again, and this cars not as bad.
So, is there any other way to make the orange peel less noticeable, like can a detailer use various cutting pads and such to smooth it out at all? Or is there nothing else but wet sanding? Thanks all. |
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There are two pads sold by carpro , called a velvet and denim pad, used by pros, and takes a long time. Ask a detailer about this process.
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I am thinking my anal self needs to just leave it...I mean it's not bad, I just wish it was perfect. But it isn't a $250,000 show car right? |
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Leave it alone...
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Just curious, why do they call it orange peel? Does that term go back to older types of paint or something?
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Have you ever looked closely at the skin of an orange?
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Was your Vette that bad that it needed it? My Camaro has orange peel look in some places but not bad enough, to me, worth fixing. Now the water spots drive me insane!
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Every car made has some orange peel, unless you buy a Rolls Royce. Unless your planning on only taking the car to shows, removing the orange peel on factory paint isn't a great idea.
Most modern cars have about 50 microns of clear coat on them. This is about the same thickness as the cellophane cigarette packs are wrapped in. It's also possible that the base coat has some orange peel as well. Orange peel is caused by hills and valleys in the paint. So in order to remove it, all the hills have to be leveled to the valleys. This could mean removing 50% or more of the clear coat that is on your car. Doing this brings lots of bad things possible afterwards if your car is driven. Any bird bombs or bug etchings can go though the paint much easier now since it's so thin. UV rays from the sun can cause premature clear coat failure due to it being thin. Aggressive compounding can't be done if needed for a scratch if you happen to get one. Save the money for the job and use it for a mod that you will enjoy on your car!
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Drippin' Wet Auto Detail
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