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Come this summer I am actually going to detail my paint for the first time. I know how to prep with a wax remover first before doing anything. My question is on wet sanding. I am going to use 2000 grit paper but my question is does direction matter; circular, up and down whatever. My grandpa owned an autobody shop so I have seen people do this before, and my mom used to work for him so she knows how to do it, but neither or us can remember if I am supposed to use a circular motion like in polishing and waxing or if it doesn't really matter.
John This post has been edited by 94Toy: Jan 11, 2004 - 11:47 PM |
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X-pattern
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if u plan on using 2000, its going to take you forever and a day!
don't do it in a circular motion |
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I think you'll be ok with 600-800 grit, change sand paper often to avoid scratchs especially when using an orbital sander.
Hey K2 what the hell is an Xpatern?? ![]() ![]() |
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600-800? Isn't that a little rough. My grandpa used that when he was preping to actually re-paint a car not just bring the stock paint back.
and I'm not doing it with an electric sander. I'm doing it all by hand. Yes, I know that will take forever, but I don't want to get carried away with an electric sander. This post has been edited by 94Toy: Jan 12, 2004 - 9:59 PM |
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it depends. if you are just cleaning it up. use 2000-grit. if you are sanding out scratches or paint runs or stuff use 800. X-pattern is just going one direction then switch and cross, like a X. and yea, use a softblock or hard block, use a power sander only if you are featheredging or stripping paint.
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**** I was thinking you were going to re clear coat, in that case listen to k2. |
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another thing is dont just dive in and try to do like one side at once or something. im sure your grandpa or mom have told you, but a good thing to do is to completely tape off one pannel at a time and go from one corner to the other. dont try to sand corners too much, the corners burn through alot quicker than anyother spot. 2000grit you shouldnt have a problem with eating through the clear coat, but just make sure you do it smart. this is gunna be like a 1-2 week project if you are the only one working on it and dont want to spend more than 3-4 hours a day on it.
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I was just about to add a new topic about this but since you started one already about a similar subject I'll just reply to it: I just finished using Mother's California Gold Clay Bar on my car (see picture)
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