Wetsanding - how to??
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Originally Posted by toy4two
On TRUCKS! last weekend they did a how to on wet sanding, easy but time consuming. Yes use 2000 grit and have a wet rag you hold above it and squeeze out some water while you do it, then its polishing with wool pad and polish, then switch to regular polishing pad and use a fine cut compound, then wax, looked great! Better than factory because it removes orange peel too!
Tips, avoid edges, and use a sanding block!
Tips, avoid edges, and use a sanding block!
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i thought about doing the same thing for my little chips from rocks and stuff but won't that kill the clear coat?[/QUOTE]
If your wet sanding clear coat, the water will be milky white as you sand, if the water turns the color of your car, you have gone too far. If you dont go through the clear, it should be safe. Just gotta be cool about it, exspecially around ridges and edges, I still have a hard time with those. Its always, "just a little more" and then Color comes through. So carefull. Might want to find a old fender, kids wagon, lawnmower ect and pratice on first. It does take a little pratice and finness.
i thought about doing the same thing for my little chips from rocks and stuff but won't that kill the clear coat?[/QUOTE]
If your wet sanding clear coat, the water will be milky white as you sand, if the water turns the color of your car, you have gone too far. If you dont go through the clear, it should be safe. Just gotta be cool about it, exspecially around ridges and edges, I still have a hard time with those. Its always, "just a little more" and then Color comes through. So carefull. Might want to find a old fender, kids wagon, lawnmower ect and pratice on first. It does take a little pratice and finness.
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Originally Posted by cliffud
i think i saw that one - but they were working on an old vette or something right? i think it was a black car.
i thought about doing the same thing for my little chips from rocks and stuff but won't that kill the clear coat?
i thought about doing the same thing for my little chips from rocks and stuff but won't that kill the clear coat?
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