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    Menzerna FF

    Hi guys, little back ground.. working at a body shop.. sanding fresh clear with 2k, then 3k. First step is m105 with wool ( I really like the 105 cut) and it doesn't dust much at all. followed by an orange LC wool with HD adapt, then white LC with adapt My problem, I'am finding that I hate...
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    Menzerna FF3000

    Hi guys, little back ground.. working at a body shop.. sanding fresh clear with 2k, then 3k. First step is m105 with wool ( I really like the 105 cut) and it doesn't dust much at all. followed by an orange LC wool with HD adapt, then white LC with adapt My problem, I'am finding that I hate...
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    Power Gloss Vs m105

    For those of you who have used these two compounds, which provides more cut (using wool) ? I've used m105, but dusting is a big issue for me. (This will be used for wetsanding btw) thanks guys!
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    Wetsanding with 2k grit

    Hi guys, been sanding with 2k grit at my body shop post paint. I'm having trouble knocking out the sandscratches in the initial step with my wool pad and HD cut. It takes wayy too long. (Using a rotary here) I'd like to find something that has a faster cut time, minimal dust followed by my HD...
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    So I'm thinking of switching to DA wetsanding..

    A few variables, I work at a body shop. Paint is sanded next day, using 2000 grit. We do not reduction sand, we have had plenty of excellent results on numerous clearcoat finishes with this technique. So Ideally, I'll like to stick with 2k. I would however, want to switch the way i'am sanding...
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    Wetsanding body shop clear

    Hey guys, i'm wetsanding body shop clearcoat at my shop with 2k grit. I've tried alot of combinations, and after much fail, i've come up with a combination to get me to about 85 percent correction.. with minor holograms. My process is as follows. Meguiars Maroon wool-3M brown compound (forgot...
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