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Originally Posted by ronniejay Hi Mike. Remember I asked this question in Dallas at Nick's class? I googled and the 1956 Lincoln continental mark II(?) got 2 lacquer coats oil-sanded. Din not find any mention of the 1975 (?) caddy seville I asked you about. Did you find any info? |
Hi Ronnie,
I have not found anything on oil-sanding as it relates to automotive paints, it doesn't sound right to me and a Google search only pulls up the normal topics of being careful to remove any oil, wax, grease, silicone etc from the surface before spraying paint.
I know knives are sharpened in some procedures with honing oil present, like an oil saturated sharpening stone.
All the sanding I've ever learned about was by using water wit a little soap in it, like a drop or two of soap.
I haven't had time to process and upload pictures from the GTG at Nick's shop in Dallas, Texas and at this point I'm waiting for a DVD of pictures from Cosmin, when I get them I'll try to upload some of them.
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Originally Posted by ronniejay
Where are the benz pics?
I sure learned a lot of good stuff!
Ron |
Here's a few I processed from a different thread having to do with the power of the GG ROP
WG TSR/FG & PC 7335 Technique Swirled-out 1954 Mercedes-Benz
Cropped out of the above original
WG TSR with a Green Kompressor Cutting Foam Pad on the GG ROP Speed Setting 6.0
After
Same section only zoomed in on the Van in the reflection.
Did you ask about the 1956 Lincoln called the Titanic? If so there's some information and pictures on page 2 of this thread...
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