How to properly wet sand clearcoat? |
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How to properly wet sand clearcoat? |
Steve Thacker |
Sep 23 2003, 10:29 AM
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UMMMPH Yea Baby Yea ! UMMMPH Group: Members Posts: 1,089 Joined: 8-January 03 From: Pickerington, Ohio Member No.: 113 Region Association: Upper MidWest |
Does anyone know of a link and or could explain how to "properly" wet sand clearcoat? I'm wanting to do my own, to save some cash.
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Steve Thacker |
Sep 23 2003, 12:37 PM
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UMMMPH Yea Baby Yea ! UMMMPH Group: Members Posts: 1,089 Joined: 8-January 03 From: Pickerington, Ohio Member No.: 113 Region Association: Upper MidWest |
Todd,
I just had my car freshly painted last month. After seeing what some of the places charge for cutting and buffing out a clearcoat, I said screw that I can do that. So I'm on a quest to get maybe a "kit" less buffer, to do it myself. How darn hard could it be? The site I posted above has all the details, i.e how to hold the buffer, edge line buffing DO's and DONT's, items needed etc. I just figured I'm not going to pay 200-400 clams to do this, plus I want to learn something new. Plus I need the extra cash to buy things from the guys on here LOL |
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