Sep-29-2015 08:45 PM
Oct-02-2015 05:32 PM
s N s wrote:
When you use the term polishing compound, are you talking about rubbing compound or some other type of product.
Oct-02-2015 05:01 PM
Oct-02-2015 03:10 PM
rgatijnet1 wrote:
Polishing compound is a much finer grit than rubbing compound. It will remove a lot less material and leave the surface ready for wax.
If you use rubbing compound, you need to use polishing compound afterwards.
Oct-02-2015 02:41 PM
Oct-02-2015 02:25 PM
Tom/Barb wrote:
I would avoid using scrappers and sand paper. they are too easy to make scratches that will show after buffing. Clear coat is really thin, and the edges will be hidden when you buff with polishing compound.
Oct-02-2015 08:32 AM
imgoin4it wrote:
When i tried a repair I attempted to feather the egde of the clear coat with fine sand paper. The color coat was so thin when it was "touched" it was gone. Clear coat cannot be cut in or patched but I figured at the top and roof of the coach it would not be noticeable. Not sure about other products, but if you have this condition on a Newmar motor home I think you will need a professional fix.
Oct-02-2015 08:21 AM
Oct-02-2015 08:17 AM
s N s wrote:
Guys, what's the best way to remove the clear coat? On ours we have sections where it is peeling and then sections that are still OK. If possible I would like to remove it all and just buff and polish it if that's possible. Thanks.
Oct-02-2015 07:42 AM
s N s wrote:
Guys, what's the best way to remove the clear coat? On ours we have sections where it is peeling and then sections that are still OK. If possible I would like to remove it all and just buff and polish it if that's possible. Thanks.
Oct-02-2015 05:32 AM
Oct-02-2015 04:36 AM
Oct-02-2015 04:19 AM
Oct-01-2015 10:03 AM
rgatijnet1 wrote:
Perhaps you should tell hi about your refinish system and how it can help his problem.
Oct-01-2015 08:34 AM
Tom/Barb wrote:
The STCs for upgrading the fabric to Ceoconite requires the system to be applied as per the installation instructions which have the materials listed. They do not include a three stage automotive paints. And that is what Clear coat systems are (three stage). the all aluminum aircraft can use any system they like, but adding the third coat of clear coat is heavy. most do not use it.
I have refinished our Newmar in several places, the company gave the paint info as a Sherman Williams numbers and we used S&W two stage no clear coat. It looks better and will last as long as any three stage.