"shining" sanded touch-up paint
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Originally posted by soap
Wrong dude........rubbing compound comes after paper sanding.
--Joe
Wrong dude........rubbing compound comes after paper sanding.
--Joe
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Originally posted by Flying ****
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Ok, would you guys like to do a test panel and put up the results?
When you color sand a panel, are you using Rubbing Compound afterwards? I hope the hell your not. I most certainly wouldnt let you touch my truck if thats your prodedure in the shop.
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Ok, would you guys like to do a test panel and put up the results?
When you color sand a panel, are you using Rubbing Compound afterwards? I hope the hell your not. I most certainly wouldnt let you touch my truck if thats your prodedure in the shop.
typical steps for a brilliant shine.......
wet sand
rubbing compound
foam polishing glaze
wax
--Joe
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I beg to differ...
I can wetsand a panel and go straight to the least aggressive abrasive, then finalize the shine with a polish with NO fillers in less time then you would be screwing around with your 20 step process and deterioration of the clear coat.
Key is to go with the least aggressive abrasive as possible.
Joe, show me how brillant your truck shines...
I can wetsand a panel and go straight to the least aggressive abrasive, then finalize the shine with a polish with NO fillers in less time then you would be screwing around with your 20 step process and deterioration of the clear coat.
Key is to go with the least aggressive abrasive as possible.
Joe, show me how brillant your truck shines...
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