RaskyR1
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- Apr 14, 2008
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Just wanted to see some of the ideas people have used for wet sanding and buffing tight or hard to reach areas. I'm going to be doing the cut n' buffs for a classic restoration shop and they are expecting the paint to be like glass EVERYWHERE. I checked out some of their current work being done and they were doing some sanding in areas that I normally wouldn't get to crazy with simply because I don't like removing sanding marks by hand. The shop specializes in Eleanor clones so the majority of the cars I will be doing are '67-'68 Mustangs with all the side and hood scoops. The bumpers may be on the some of the cars too making it hard to get at a lot of areas.
So basically I'd like to see if anyone has any tips or tricks I may not have heard of for working on hard to reach areas.
For now I ordered a bunch of different foam blocks from Motor Guard and I will cut some of them up into smaller sizes for sanding. I was also looking at the Griots 3" DA as a possible tool or maybe even the LC 3" wool ball....
Thanks, :thankyousign:
Rasky
So basically I'd like to see if anyone has any tips or tricks I may not have heard of for working on hard to reach areas.
For now I ordered a bunch of different foam blocks from Motor Guard and I will cut some of them up into smaller sizes for sanding. I was also looking at the Griots 3" DA as a possible tool or maybe even the LC 3" wool ball....
Thanks, :thankyousign:
Rasky