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Old 06-22-2008, 10:36 PM
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Well I just completed a full paint correction on a 2008 Infinity G35xS and I finally came accros this sticky paint issue I've read so much about and let me tell you it's extremely frustrating but very interesting. It was a big challenge but very rewarding as well.

Well yes, I made a video of the issue I was having with this sticky clear coat

Now I tried everything I had in my personal detailing arsenal and as some of you know I do have quite a bit in my collection but majority of the products I posses in my collection were no match to the sticky clear coat. The only product that worked but still gave me a hard time was 3M UK products combined with the Sonus SFX pads.

You can see the full writ up here, it will explain the process much better:
Divine Detail - 2008 Infinity G35xS

Any who the purpose of the video is to show you what you can expect from this sticky clera coat issue, like I said I've only read about this issue from some UK detailers but now that I've experianced it for my self it's quite the grooling to do any kind of paint correction.

http://www.detailingbliss.com/downlo...20Coat.m2t.wmv

Hope you find this usefull.

If any of you have any questions feel free to ask, I'll do my best to answer it....that and I'm sure others that have had experiance with this sticky clear coat issue will share there opinion as well.

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That was crazy man. Someone needs to come up with a polish designed for this type of cc. Is this the famous self-corrective cc?
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Thanks for sharing Carlos. I haven't had my Metabo overheat on me yet and I hope it never does but I'm sure it WILL happen some time. Thread's updated.
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I would be curious to see what M80 would do. I really like how more oily polishes work on clear coats like this. haha Kind of makes me wish I got a G instead of an accord....
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How does the blue Sonus pad finish? The pad seems a little too hard to finish compared to the softer 3m blue pad.
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That was crazy man. Someone needs to come up with a polish designed for this type of cc. Is this the famous self-corrective cc?
Yea it was something, I enjoyed it..but now I need to order more products to try out and see if I can match a polish to these sticky clear coats. I'm not sure if it is the self-corrective cc...the 2008 models are supposed to have it but I'll have to talk to Gerry (my friend who owns his own autobody shop) about this and see what he has to say about it.

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Thanks for sharing Carlos. I haven't had my Metabo overheat on me yet and I hope it never does but I'm sure it WILL happen some time. Thread's updated.
Oh the Metabo overheating is not a big deal, mine hasen't over heated for a long time now. Just use small pads no bigger then 6.5 inches, preferably 5inches work bets with the Metabo...but like you saw some times even using the proper pads will over heat the Metabo...when my Metabo does over heat, I just sit it down on my stool and let it run for several minutes so it cools it's self down after that your good to go.

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I would be curious to see what M80 would do. I really like how more oily polishes work on clear coats like this. haha Kind of makes me wish I got a G instead of an accord....
Yea I wish I had the bottle of M105 that I ordered from Chris but it's curently at Mikes house It sure was an interesting detail to say the least These Infinitys are quite nice

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How does the blue Sonus pad finish? The pad seems a little too hard to finish compared to the softer 3m blue pad.
On this vehicle the Sonuse finishing pad finished great, on soft clear coat's it dosen't finish so well, for softer clear coats I'd rather use the 3M UK Blue pad as they are much softer but looks like on hard clear coats the Sonus is a way to go
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Phil was telling me about this was an issue with not letting the clear fully cure before putting on the protective plastic......

He did not have fun. I have turned down 7 G37s to this date because of it!
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I just watched the video and this reminds me of using SIP on a humid day!!!
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I had issues with a red Subaru wrc -05, ended up with 3M extra fine cap (80439) and toptool.
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Phil was telling me about this was an issue with not letting the clear fully cure before putting on the protective plastic......

He did not have fun. I have turned down 7 G37s to this date because of it!
I honestly don't have a clue about this sticky clear coat but I'll see what I can find out when I get a chance to visit Gerry

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I just watched the video and this reminds me of using SIP on a humid day!!!
Really, Menzerna has never acted up on me...well not to this extreme, it was quite fun though

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I had issues with a red Subaru wrc -05, ended up with 3M extra fine cap (80439) and toptool.
Thank you for sharing porta, I'll have to remember what worked for you
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