Use a paint gage before, during and after  the sanding   process in
order to accurately measure how much clearcoat has been removed.    Paint
gages measure the total thickness of the finish and when used, determine 
  how much clearcoat has been removed during the repair process.   Paint gages
   range from magnetic pull type to sophisticated  electronic    types and
 are     available  from a variety of sources. The older magnetic  type gages,
   at   best have a  5 percent accuracy range and are not     sensitive
  enough  to detect removal  of  0.020 mm 0.5 mil   (0.0005 in)
   clearcoat. The  newer type magnetic gages  have improved    accuracy ranges.
   Most gages are  confined to checking  either ferrous   metal (steel) or
 non     ferrous metal, aluminum  panel. At  this time, there
  are no viable    gages    for reading film thickness  on  composite (SCM
Doors,   RIM Fenders)   panels. The more sophisticated (ETG)   electronic
paint thickness   gages   digital    type  gages are able to read  film  thickness
on both  ferrous    and non-ferrous   metal  panel.  Digital  (ETG) gages
 may have  an accuracy    range of 1 percent and include  thickness
standards  for  recalibration.   The following paint    thickness  gages are
available. Call   1-800-GM-TOOLS    for information:
Paint Thickness Gages
|     •  | 147-5437-ETG Standard Model | 
 
|     •  | 147-5437-ETG-P Standard model with print option | 
 
|     •  | 147-5437-N-ETG-N Non-ferrous model for aluminum panels | 
 
|     •  | 147-5437-NP-ETG-NP Non-ferrous model with print option | 
 
|     •  | 147-54437-SD-ETG Steel and aluminum gauge |