87rx7chick
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- Nov 8, 2009
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so i wet sanded with 1200 because thats what the guy at the body shop said to use. but after buffing i still have deep sanding scratches, not dull, but just texture on paint from sanding
i was using a wool buff head for driver door and driver front fender
with 3m cutting compound 05973 (old style compound)
but some other guy @ the shop came up and told me to use a yellow (pollishing) bonnet so i continued the hood front bumper and passanger fender with just the yellow foam head
to my understanding i was to use the wool, then use the yellow with the compound, then continue to the next stages of swirl removal and pollishing with the according buffing heads.
so...
i stopped using the wool pad on my hood and continue with the yellow foam pad and compound for the hood front bumper and other fender.... because thats what i was told to do
well i notice that i still have deep sanding scratches on all panels except for driver door.
obviously i should use the better cutting wool pad right? then go back over it with following steps.... or is the problem the 1200 grit instead of 1500 or 2000?
either i have to go back over it with the wool, work harder on it with the yellow foam, or should i go over it with 2000 and start all over? i do have a bit of clear to work with. but would it be risky to lightly sand one more time then buff with compound(wool or foam?) then continue on to swirl removal and final glaze?
i was using a wool buff head for driver door and driver front fender
with 3m cutting compound 05973 (old style compound)
but some other guy @ the shop came up and told me to use a yellow (pollishing) bonnet so i continued the hood front bumper and passanger fender with just the yellow foam head
to my understanding i was to use the wool, then use the yellow with the compound, then continue to the next stages of swirl removal and pollishing with the according buffing heads.
so...
i stopped using the wool pad on my hood and continue with the yellow foam pad and compound for the hood front bumper and other fender.... because thats what i was told to do
well i notice that i still have deep sanding scratches on all panels except for driver door.
obviously i should use the better cutting wool pad right? then go back over it with following steps.... or is the problem the 1200 grit instead of 1500 or 2000?
either i have to go back over it with the wool, work harder on it with the yellow foam, or should i go over it with 2000 and start all over? i do have a bit of clear to work with. but would it be risky to lightly sand one more time then buff with compound(wool or foam?) then continue on to swirl removal and final glaze?
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