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<blockquote data-quote="seech" data-source="post: 394400" data-attributes="member: 4572"><p>The theory behind wetsanding to remove scratches is that you are removing the clearcoat around the scratch down to the same level of the scratch so that the scratch is 'removed'. Its actually the clearcoat around the scratch that is being 'removed'. Care should be taken to ensure that the minimum amount of clearcoat is removed during this process. If its done properly then it should not be an issue as the amount of clearcoat removed is minimal.</p><p></p><p>However, if the scratch is deep then it would be best to just leave it as removing too much clearcoat is detrimental to the paint and could lead to premature clearcoat failure. Something to be aware of when deciding on scratch removal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="seech, post: 394400, member: 4572"] The theory behind wetsanding to remove scratches is that you are removing the clearcoat around the scratch down to the same level of the scratch so that the scratch is 'removed'. Its actually the clearcoat around the scratch that is being 'removed'. Care should be taken to ensure that the minimum amount of clearcoat is removed during this process. If its done properly then it should not be an issue as the amount of clearcoat removed is minimal. However, if the scratch is deep then it would be best to just leave it as removing too much clearcoat is detrimental to the paint and could lead to premature clearcoat failure. Something to be aware of when deciding on scratch removal. [/QUOTE]
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