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Old 02-22-2010, 05:03 PM
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what grit is the best to use on the interior pieces to take all the texture off of them any help would be apreciated thanks
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Start with 320 until u get most of the texture off , then switch to 400 to take rest down and finish out with 800 . If the appearence doesnt matter , as in u just want it smooth to recover it with something , use 80 grit .
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im going to paint them i painted them silver years ago and i hate how it looks now so im going to smoothe them down and paint themgloss black so they dont stick out as much thanks for the help
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Yea , haha , dont use the 80 then ....it will leave scratch lines in the plastic .
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A gray scuff pad works good, finish with 600 before painting.




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