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One for Clark...."orange peel"

Postby wr1.305 » Mon Apr 27, 2009 8:49 am

how can you correct the orange peel effect?? if it can be repaired atall???

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Postby Megaman » Mon Apr 27, 2009 2:38 pm

id be tempted to just peel it like an orange that will get rid of the bit you are tempted to rip off the side of the car... leaves funky marks on the paintwork too so is uber cool 8)
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Postby CAVEMAN » Mon Apr 27, 2009 2:51 pm

not going anywhere near it with that dog there!
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Postby WR1 Bro » Mon Apr 27, 2009 2:55 pm

At last, a use for a Ford.... turn it into a mirror for your dog?
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Postby wr1.305 » Mon Apr 27, 2009 3:11 pm

ive used a for as an example as they are renound for the "orange peel" effect. and the distorted dog shows this well.

Sam..the dog ...is soft as S**t unless your the postman, or the mother in law...i tort him the second one. lol
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Postby Megaman » Mon Apr 27, 2009 4:12 pm

WR1 Bro wrote:At last, a use for a Ford.... turn it into a mirror for your dog?


strictly speaking i suppose only the electric orange focus ST can be accused of having orange peel when its pain gets in that state... ;)
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Postby Clark » Mon Apr 27, 2009 8:47 pm

Ford are actually one of the worst manufacturers for OP in recent years - definitely up there with BMW/Audi of late, although the jap cars aint far behind :lol:


Kev - Orange Peel can be removed by sanding it back and then polishing out the sanding haze BUT only if you know for sure the OP is in the top coat (laquer) and that you have enough paint or laquer to sand in the first place (this is where that paint gauge I used to go over your car last year comes in handy :wink: ).

Unfortunately with new cars it's not always clear whether its in the top coat or not so there's not much you can do about it. I've sanded orange peel out from a few panels on various cars but they have been re-sprayed panels where I've known for a fact that the OP was in the top coat :)
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Postby WAYNE WRX » Mon Apr 27, 2009 8:55 pm

Besides Kev, wasn't it just your neigbours car :toofunny: :toofunny: :toofunny:

My rex used to have a little orange peel, A whole year of just polishing it by hand did the trick but just used polish 8)
Hard work mate

The above post (Clark) is the correct and quickest way mate but please becarefull if you do, as you dont know how think the top coat is :D
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Postby Clark » Mon Apr 27, 2009 9:14 pm

Polishing it alone wont really remove Orange Peel effectively mate - sanding it is the only way.

You may be able to knock it back a tiny amount with a very hard compouding pad and aggressive compound via rotary polishing at high rpm's but there's no way your arms can replicate that! :lol:

Frequent polishing is certainly not recommended on a WR1 (or pretty much any scoob) as the paint is soft and thin. You should only initially polish it to correct any defects and then use non abrasive products (waxes,sealants etc) to then protect the finish which in turn will prevent you from needing to continually polish it :)
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Postby wr1.305 » Mon Apr 27, 2009 9:37 pm

thanks clark... next time you do one could you do one of your famours threads on it??? as id love to see it done.

wayne.. i just used the next doors car as an example, and im not even going to attempt to do it. but i do find it intresting and something im trying to get into a little bit. everyone starts somewhere... :D
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