Removing a coat of 4.1
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Removing a coat of 4.1
I have not had to do this yet, but in the event I ever need to, what is the best grit to start with if I need to touch up an old job and remove the 4.1?
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Re: Removing a coat of 4.1
If its cloudy use a 320 disc. When you say touch up Iam thinking slightly discolored, yet clear. If the lens is cloudy or peeling it needs resanding , you should keep it uniform. Then apply the 4.1; Ive done some with just a orange polishing pad & wax, followed by Prep-spray Then the 4.1 Use your judgement.
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Re: Removing a coat of 4.1
NO NO NO !!!
Infinity comes off too easily!!! Which is a good thing. Ive had to do it twice. Start with 1200 and move forward. 1200 does a great job of taking off the 4.1. Then just follow the normal steps.
Infinity comes off too easily!!! Which is a good thing. Ive had to do it twice. Start with 1200 and move forward. 1200 does a great job of taking off the 4.1. Then just follow the normal steps.
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Re: Removing a coat of 4.1
320 is super harsh. I agree.Old Blue 66 wrote:NO NO NO !!!
Infinity comes off too easily!!! Which is a good thing. Ive had to do it twice. Start with 1200 and move forward. 1200 does a great job of taking off the 4.1. Then just follow the normal steps.
It does depend on the actual time the Infinity has been allowed to cure for though Paul
Few mins, up to a few hours - take it off with 1200 - but try to get it off the next day with 1200? - you'll be using a lot of discs!
That said, 500 would be the lowest for Infinity, it's way, way wayyyyy thinnner than the OEM coating.
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