Hi guys!
I've got a minor scratch which I believe didn't go deeper than the clear coat. I'm thinking of wet sanding it very carefully to remove it. I've got a Mineral White e89, which is a pearlescent paint.
However, I've read that you shouldn't wet sand pearlescent paints since you could remove the pearls and therefore the sanded area will be noticed (different pearlescent finish than the other areas).
Is this true? As far as I know, these finishes have 3 paint layers - first the base color (white in my case), then a pearlescent paint layer and then a clear cloat layer. If the scartch reaches only the outer layer (clear coat) I should be able to wet sand it without damaging my pearlescent finish, right?
Thanks!
I've got a minor scratch which I believe didn't go deeper than the clear coat. I'm thinking of wet sanding it very carefully to remove it. I've got a Mineral White e89, which is a pearlescent paint.
However, I've read that you shouldn't wet sand pearlescent paints since you could remove the pearls and therefore the sanded area will be noticed (different pearlescent finish than the other areas).
Is this true? As far as I know, these finishes have 3 paint layers - first the base color (white in my case), then a pearlescent paint layer and then a clear cloat layer. If the scartch reaches only the outer layer (clear coat) I should be able to wet sand it without damaging my pearlescent finish, right?
Thanks!