budman3
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Scrap Hood- Testing products (pictures)
As you may know I picked up a BMW hood yesterday. Well it's raining out today so it was a good time to practice some wetsanding
. I took a razor blade and scratched the panel so I had something to remove. Well, lets hope someone doesn't decide to take a razor blade to your car... it can't be wetsanded out
. Even though it is still there, it is a lot less visible. Oh well... that's why it's a scrap hood.
Process:
-Wetsand w/ 1500 grit
-Wetsand w/ 2000 grit
-OHC, rotary, LC orange light cut x2
-Menzerna Powergloss, rotary, LC orange light cut x2
-Menzerna 106 Nano, rotary, LC white polishing pad
Pictures:
Scratched hood:
Before, taped up:
After 1500 grit:
2000 grit still wet on panel:
2000 grit dried:
OHC still on the panel:
Afters:
So I had a good time :cheers:. If you do decide to wetsand, be sure to use even pressure, keep the paper/panel wet, go one direction, and most importantly... pay attention. Cutting this much clear could be detrimantal to the longevity of the paint job. However, after all of that sanding and polishing, there is still clear left... so if you are afraid of polishing your paint with a PC... I've cut the paint probably 10x more than the PC would and had no issues. Hope you enjoyed :righton:.
As you may know I picked up a BMW hood yesterday. Well it's raining out today so it was a good time to practice some wetsanding


Process:
-Wetsand w/ 1500 grit
-Wetsand w/ 2000 grit
-OHC, rotary, LC orange light cut x2
-Menzerna Powergloss, rotary, LC orange light cut x2
-Menzerna 106 Nano, rotary, LC white polishing pad
Pictures:
Scratched hood:

Before, taped up:

After 1500 grit:

2000 grit still wet on panel:

2000 grit dried:

OHC still on the panel:

Afters:



So I had a good time :cheers:. If you do decide to wetsand, be sure to use even pressure, keep the paper/panel wet, go one direction, and most importantly... pay attention. Cutting this much clear could be detrimantal to the longevity of the paint job. However, after all of that sanding and polishing, there is still clear left... so if you are afraid of polishing your paint with a PC... I've cut the paint probably 10x more than the PC would and had no issues. Hope you enjoyed :righton:.
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