Orange Peel & the new C-7
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Many non-metallic red cars didn't have a clear coat. If you simply waxed them you could see red stains on the waxing rags. So if GM is using clear coat on non-metallic colors, then that's all good. But in the not too distant past, plain red never got a clear coat on a lot of vehicles.
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Well, this is one, informative thread! I like Mike (Swiftrider), Paul, (talon) and Racer responses. I also hope that someone makes a not-so-short little Q&A thing on paint.
It could go something like this:
Q. What is orange peel?
A. talon/swiftrider/racer answer(s)
Etc. I think this would be a very helpful reference. I learned a lot just from this thread.
I still won't go out and sand down: A) my clear coat, B) my base coat of C) my primer!
Thanks guys for contributing!
It could go something like this:
Q. What is orange peel?
A. talon/swiftrider/racer answer(s)
Etc. I think this would be a very helpful reference. I learned a lot just from this thread.
I still won't go out and sand down: A) my clear coat, B) my base coat of C) my primer!
Thanks guys for contributing!
#143
Burning Brakes
Has no one brought up all the swirls you could see on the red C7 in pictures? That was more shocking that the orange peel
#144
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Many non-metallic red cars didn't have a clear coat. If you simply waxed them you could see red stains on the waxing rags. So if GM is using clear coat on non-metallic colors, then that's all good. But in the not too distant past, plain red never got a clear coat on a lot of vehicles.