ReLoaDeD BuLLiTT
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- Dec 8, 2007
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Got started on the "new" Supra hood today



after about 2 hours of wetsanding and polishing, we have these 50/50 shots
thanks for looking.
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after about 2 hours of wetsanding and polishing, we have these 50/50 shots
thanks for looking.
sure.
Basically, I just claybarred the entire hood and re-washed it (prior to taking these pics of course). Then I taped off 2 sections and hit it with m105 and a yellow diamond cut megs pad for 2 passes and the overspray and defects came right out for the most part, but i had to wet-sand and fill in the deep scratches with touch-up paint and then wet sand again. The hood still has some dents in it that I will have my body guy take care of eventually, since I'm a perfectionist on this car and I want everything perfect. I followed up the m105/megs pad with a black ccs pad with some 85rd menzerna. Gave it a nice deep gloss I was looking for. no sealant yet obviously, as I haven't finished the hood yet, but I'm going with some blackfire wet diamond sealant
Wat brand u recommend to buy touch up paint? You wet sand by hand or a sander?
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overnight.How long do you allow the touch up paint to dry before sanding wet or dry?
i used a rotary. I pretty much never use a d/a unless i'm working on SOFT SOFT paint and I can't finish out with a rotary.Did you use a DA?
Wow! Thanks Great Job! :dblthumb2:overnight.
i used a rotary. I pretty much never use a d/a unless i'm working on SOFT SOFT paint and I can't finish out with a rotary.