PGBCruiser
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- Mar 21, 2015
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Hello; and apologies if this has been answered a million times (I did check other threads) Feel free to post links if this is the case. Here's the short story... Florida sun damaging my roof (2002 PT). I sanded the damaged areas, repainted a few coats of base, then sprayed a 2K Clear (4 coats). A neighbor suggested "start where no one can see, then finish where visible." He nailed it. I've got a couple of spots I'm proud of for a newbie; but some serious need for correction on top - gritty feel, definite orange peel.
Do I wet sand, or dry sand to smooth things out (starting grit - final grit?)
I have a Meguiar's MT 300 for the compound, polish phase (introduced to me at Detailfest).
I did take some photos; but lighting distorted the look of the repair.
Thanks!!!
Peter
Do I wet sand, or dry sand to smooth things out (starting grit - final grit?)
I have a Meguiar's MT 300 for the compound, polish phase (introduced to me at Detailfest).
I did take some photos; but lighting distorted the look of the repair.
Thanks!!!
Peter