Hey, guys, this is Rob with Lukat Detail check out the fender on this old truck
The clear coat on the top of this fender is toasted brittle and pitted but the lower part of the fender is hazy but still intact
So what I,m gonna do is blend the exposed based coat with the hazy but still intact clear coat
I,m gonna use 1000 grit sandpaper and wet sand the pitted crumbling clear coat then I can polish the base coat to a clean shiny state
Whenever your wet sanding a job like this be careful  not to use to much pressure you want to superficially sand the already crumbling clear and not remove the exposed base coat
Now I can see the old toasted clear has been removed I can use Lukat Fix It paint cleaner to polish the base coat clear coat back to a shiny state
Remember Lukat Fix It is not a wax so use it in a cleaning manner back and forth strokes always clean small areas until perfectly cleaned so you can gauge how much of an area you can clean effectively
Remember when cleaning exposed base coat you will see color coming off but that is the old patina the good base coat is shiny because it,s hard and glossy
look how glossy a clean base coat looks now we just clean the hazy clear section and both the base coat and clear will refract light better and appear to blend
when cleaning the clear coat you see paint coming off because the clear is over the base coat you might see a little but that's okay those are just areas where the clear is thinner.
