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Old 05-15-2014, 08:50 PM
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Well I know how to use a buffer/flex/pc and am very proficient at it, but I still find some things I am not able to correct 100% and what would fix those that I can not get I believe can be achieved with wet sanding and then buffing. I wanna learn how to do this. So when I bought my car the guy asked if I wanted stock spoiler and hood so I took them and am going to use them as my practice pieces. So if I mess it up, I mess it up. So I have to start somewhere and I have been doing some searching and looking on techniques and products, but still looking for more information. So what are the do's and don't s of wet sanding? How do I know too rough is too rough? What kind of technique do you have. Smaller area the better?
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Stay off edges and body lines those are the easiest spots to sand through/burn.



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