wet sanding question

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Hi all I just wann make sure i don't mess this up. I am going to wet sand my 4 year old Nissan Murrano ( 2 doors). I am going to use 1500 and 3000 wet sand then I am going to use Meguires M105 ulta-cut compound and Menzerna sf4000 polish.

Is this a good combo or is the M05 to much cut after 3000 wet sand?

Car paint has lots of little scratches and paint is looking dull.

 
Mike I have done a door before but I just not sure if wet sanding it then using the M105 would be too much. Yes I am going to try compounding it out first and see if I can get the paint corrected first.
 
before you wet sand i would look into the CarPro Denim pads. also do you have a paint gauge? i would live with the orange peel on a new car. are you applying a coating afterwards for better protection?
 
refresh I don't have a paint gauge. I just want to get the paint looking like new without the scratches and swirl marks. Yes after i polish it I am going to use a sealer and wax on top to make it pop. getting car ready for winter
 
Least aggressive method first is what most would suggest. Have you tried to set a test-area first and compound it?
After buffing off the compound, shine light onto the surface and see if this produces the results you're looking for without the need of wet-sanding.
 
+1 on Least Aggressive Method 1st

"Dull with lots of little scratches" does not = sanding with 1500#


What machine do you plan on using for the compounding and polishing?

If it's a DA, try the M105 with an Orange pad and moderate to heavy downward pressure


Take lots of before and after pictures abm d include close-ups too
 
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