Kris R
360Detail.com
- Nov 15, 2008
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I searched for wet sanding threads and mostly got orange peel questions.
After practicing on some random junkers with the rotary I find that i risk burning paint trying to eliminate or diminish deep scratches. ESPECIALLY on painted plastic. 2 bumpers at the junkyard I melted a bit of paint using a mild polish, a yellow pad and 1500 rpms with the rotary.
So Im thinking instead of trying to use a rotary for those bad scratches that I would try wetsanding.
I'm wanting to go two routes....Meguiars Unigrit sanding paper (with block?)
OR the 2 inch Backing plate for the DA and using the Trizac discs. I have used those same discs before in a 3M headlight kit. Seems pretty good just dont know if its overkill and I could use just the paper for the same results....
Feed back please
After practicing on some random junkers with the rotary I find that i risk burning paint trying to eliminate or diminish deep scratches. ESPECIALLY on painted plastic. 2 bumpers at the junkyard I melted a bit of paint using a mild polish, a yellow pad and 1500 rpms with the rotary.
So Im thinking instead of trying to use a rotary for those bad scratches that I would try wetsanding.
I'm wanting to go two routes....Meguiars Unigrit sanding paper (with block?)
OR the 2 inch Backing plate for the DA and using the Trizac discs. I have used those same discs before in a 3M headlight kit. Seems pretty good just dont know if its overkill and I could use just the paper for the same results....
Feed back please