Msdetailing
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- Nov 2, 2015
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After years of removing orange peel by hand going through the grits 1500,2500 and 3000 I have finally started to use my da for this.
To say it's quicker is a understatement, what would normally take me over a week, I can now do in 3 days.
Went to my local paint store this week and brought some sanding discs, they did not have 1500 so I got 2500 and 3000.
The difference was amazing, but even after sanding the hood flat, from certain angels and distances, it still looks like it has some peel.
So my question is, I want to use the megs uni grit line, is there 1500 capable if removing orange peel completely?
Over here in the UK it's £70 so about $100 for 24 1500 grit discs.
Are they worth the money?
Do they last a long time?
How many do you use in a average car?
Thanks in advance.
To say it's quicker is a understatement, what would normally take me over a week, I can now do in 3 days.
Went to my local paint store this week and brought some sanding discs, they did not have 1500 so I got 2500 and 3000.
The difference was amazing, but even after sanding the hood flat, from certain angels and distances, it still looks like it has some peel.
So my question is, I want to use the megs uni grit line, is there 1500 capable if removing orange peel completely?
Over here in the UK it's £70 so about $100 for 24 1500 grit discs.
Are they worth the money?
Do they last a long time?
How many do you use in a average car?
Thanks in advance.