wet Sanding and compounding question???

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My question is that my truck has a couple of light scratches they seem like they can go away with some sanding, do i have to sand the entire panel or y can sand a good area around he scratch to level it up? and my question about compounding is can i compound a panel without sanding it?
 
My question is that my truck has a couple of light scratches they seem like they can go away with some sanding, do i have to sand the entire panel or y can sand a good area around he scratch to level it up? and my question about compounding is can i compound a panel without sanding it?

Yes. You can sand just the area around the scratch. No need to sand a whole panel

Yes. You can compound a panel w/out sanding

What other questions do you have? I'm feeling chatty tonite!
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Don't be in any rush to sand your finish. It's a last resort, not a first one. The golden rule is always start with the least aggressive method and move up in aggressiveness. That's like taking a 50 cal to hunt a squirrel. So, in other words, try compound and various pads leading up to wool before you even consider breaking out any sand paper.
 
Yes. You can sand just the area around the scratch. No need to sand a whole panel

Yes. You can compound a panel w/out sanding

What other questions do you have? I'm feeling chatty tonite!
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Thanks for the reply!
 
Don't be in any rush to sand your finish. It's a last resort, not a first one. The golden rule is always start with the least aggressive method and move up in aggressiveness. That's like taking a 50 cal to hunt a squirrel. So, in other words, try compound and various pads leading up to wool before you even consider breaking out any sand paper.

I was thinking that also maybe in the process I get rid of them more easily, thanks for the advice
 
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