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Did he need to re-lacquer/re cleartop coat...Why didnt he re-lacquer/clear top coat?
Did he need to re-lacquer/re cleartop coat...Why didnt he re-lacquer/clear top coat?
Did he need to re-lacquer...Why didnt he re-lacquer?
Would I have to re -Lacquer ?
When using one of those machine polishers for a car and using a a "Special" abrasive compound (Top Layer of paint and inperfections) remover. (the ones that can cause paint burns if not used with a lot of water!
Does this automatically take off the lacquer aswell? or putting it another way is it the "done thing" to relacquer after this removal of top layer or even more so a very harsh polish.like on vid
Is this normal? I havent done it yet so i dont know.
When i hear of it taking off paint as i saw from a program (inset below (2.50 to 3.50)) it showed the paint on the buffer. the paint came up beautiful. what he didnt say was if the re laquered the car or not.
lacquer is on top of the paint yes? so im guessing when i saw paint on the spounge on the machine polisher, it must have taken off laquer/clear top coat aswell? if so why didnt he spray a clear topcoat or laquer it.
help.
1 Answer
- ?Lv 71 decade agoFavorite Answer
You need to find out if your car has clear-coat first, usually cars with clear-coat don't have imperfections in paint, you should use an orbital buffer and a light cleaning compound then wax. If no clear-coat same way otherwise you'll ruin paint.
Source(s): ASE master auto tech ret.