Yep. Shows how deep they really areSo the guide coat missed all those spots (low spots) when you applied it? Pretty wild.
Or that the guidecoat is repelling for some reason in those areas. Oils on your skin etc. I would think that is a more logical explanation. IDK. Did you try cleaning the panel with W&G remover then reapplying? Trying to understand how hand/finger prints cause low spots.Yep. Shows how deep they really are
My thoughts are that the pad contoured to my fingers and created "low spots". But, you could be on target with it being body oil. In that case, I think I should shower more than just Wednesday and Saturday.Or that the guidecoat is repelling for some reason in those areas. Oils on your skin etc. I would think that is a more logical explanation. IDK. Did you try cleaning the panel with W&G remover then reapplying? Trying to understand how hand/finger prints can cause low spots.
If it was from the extra pressure from your fingers in those areas while pad sanding, the edges would be much softer. I too think Chris is on the right track.My thoughts are that the pad contoured to my fingers and created "low spots". But, you could be on target with it being body oil. In that case, I think I should shower more than just Wednesday and Saturday.
I do too. I've had a plethora of issues lately and just thought this might have just been another straw.
Well I feel I'm qualified to be the Treasurer at the very least. I may even run a campaign to challenge your Presidency, Jim. My latest example....thisWelcome to the club... I am president and @Dean Jenkins just became vice president.
Didn't have a clue. After Chris mentioned it, I did realize that I had run my hand over it all to feel the 10,000 nibs in it. But, I have seen the finger trails when scuffing too.I was always warned about hand sanding without at least a soft pad when I was just getting in the game over 20 years ago. At least sanding with fair pressure with your fingers. I’ve never really paid too much attention to it or really noticed it. But I guess I tend to atleast use a soft foam block or if using scuff pads not really using lots of pressure on my finger tips. Well, except nooks and crannies where it doesn’t really matter, core supports, etc. This is the first time I’ve ever really seen it highlighted. The guide coat really shines a light on it. I’m going to assume you couldn’t really notice it before the guide coat?
Your hand isn’t perfectly flat and all the pressure is on the bottoms of your fingers, which sand grooves. I see this all the time if I’m wet sanding and not careful. Not saying that’s what this is.Trying to understand how hand/finger prints cause low spots.