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no issues......your not actually sanding the color coat, you
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z324u
on July 17, 2005 at 11:06 AM
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Wet sanding Tips needed.
posted by zx spinner
on July 17, 2005 at 09:40 AM
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are sanding the top clear coat of the paint to flatten it out.
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Wet sanding Tips needed.
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zx spinner
09:40:52 07/17/05
i've seen ASH post pics of him wet sanding his cherry red
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TWINTURBONICK
10:56:37 07/17/05
no issues......your not actually sanding the color coat, you -
z324u
11:06:40 07/17/05
Exactly, tips inside:
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Ionic (www.IonicDynamics.com)
12:13:55 07/17/05
Anthor tip i havent seen is to...
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jtmoney1003
12:46:42 07/17/05
use wool for the 1st and 2nd stages then move to a
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Guapo
12:52:44 07/17/05
Yea your will need a mid to heavy compound on the 1st
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jtmoney1003
15:58:06 07/17/05
Re: Wet sanding Tips needed.
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2eZee
11:48:41 07/17/05
Yeah, that sounds like a recipe for success-you first:) (n/m)
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Ken400
12:04:24 07/17/05
ya, $50 to try and make it better, then $1800 later
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Zluster(Project Platypus)
12:05:54 07/17/05
No point in sanding it unless it is orange peeled.
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Spddracer
12:05:02 07/17/05
Wetsanding also removes swirls, scratches and other
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Ionic (www.IonicDynamics.com)
12:17:31 07/17/05
yup (n/m)
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Zluster(Project Platypus)
12:35:20 07/17/05
Go ahead and sand your one layer of factory clear coat...
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Spddracer
15:32:00 07/17/05
Factory clear coat is exceptionally thick as compared to
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Ash's Z
17:35:05 07/17/05
Thanks guys.
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zx spinner
04:55:01 07/18/05
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