How many people are interested in learning how to wet sand?

How many people are interested in learning how to wet sand?


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I've done #1 - even had some practice on my daily driver's hood (small yaris).



Will LOVE to do #3
 
Hello Mike,
I would like to learn how to wet sand and I would definitely put it to use (#3)
 
I would love to be able to restore an old car from A-Z, but its not in my wheelhouse.

So I would love to be able to wet sand but im a #1.
 
ive done a little wet sanding but would to learn more techniques
 
#3 for me Mike,

I have Polar white mercedes 2015 with their standard mild orange peel.. being white it needs all the help it can to look good and this definately holds it back..

also being a single stage white and mercedes its gonna be hard as nails and a pain to do..

I got some denim car pro pads yesterday to start out with and test results... Lets go...
 
I too have done a fair amount of wet sanding yet more so on smaller pieces over the years,Steering wheels, garnish moldings, engine components, clear coated aluminum parts ect. Have only done a couple of freshly painted complete cars.Like most things in life common sense is your best friend.If you (Mike) plan on a wet (damp) sand project in the SHOW CAR GARAGE I would love to be a part of it.(Off the AUTOGEEK clock naturally!)
 
I'm in for #3 Mike. Before I wet sanded my car ,I used rear panel from a 2013 Chevy truck that was wrecked. After the 2 steps of hand sanding and 2 steps of machine sanding there wasn't much room for error with compounding and polishing.The clear coat seemed thin...
 
I guess put me down as a number 2. As long as I can practice on anything but my cars!
 
Haven't ever tried but would like to learn. Guess I would be the second choice.
 
I have wet sanded by hand, and would like to learn to wet sand by machine. looking to learn how to damp sand a whole car with 3000 and 5000 grit...

Ian
 
Never tried it but would be nice to have the understanding. #2 in this case.
 
I would love to learn, it seems like a scary thing to do without 100% certainty of your skill set. I would fall into #2 as well.
 
Hi Mike,
I've done some wet-sanding (never an entire car) but I would love to learn more. If I had to be placed in 1 of the 3 groups I would be #1.
Thanks,
Alan
OCD-tailing
 
Helz yes! Scenario #2. One of my staff is married to an auto body/paint man. I've been bugging him to teach me. He keeps asking "why in the world would you want to learn that?"
 
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