How to remove 2000 grit sanding marks completely?

While reading this article
http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum...wet-sanding-fresh-paint-vs-factory-paint.html


I found a link to this video
How to Wash Your Car (ShowCar style!)


and this article
http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/auto-detailing-101/20007-new-detailing.html


which happens to be one of the neatest personal stories I've ever read.

Thanks for sharing Mike.


Thanks for taking the time to read and watch all of the above...


While going to college, and yearning to learn all I can about creating a show car finish, I've learned a real lesson from a newbies perspective from that article...

...It's a long way to the top if you wanna Rock-N-Roll.

There's all kinds of ways to live your life, I like helping others to get further up the road and I find our forum members are the same way... makes this a great place to hang out...


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Yes Mark, it's diminishing abrasive technology so you have to finish it. You can't stop in the middle of your passes.

I also want the tshirt. I agree M105 will cut a bch
 
This may be a dumb question, but here it goes:

Can you use a variable speed drill with a wool pad to take out scratches?

I undestand that one does not want to use a DA polisher with the wool pad because of the heat issue.

Don't have a rotary buffer.

Fire away.
 
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