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did some 800 grit wet sanding..97 M3
I know I know..its a bit much....800
I used orange lake foam pad and M105 to get out the scratches....Im not thrilled...I still see a cloudiness...I have NOT used any finishing polish yet
What other compound/polish and pad combo should I try?.....Im a diyer type, not a pro. im using a PC DA machine
thnx!!!
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Re: did some 800 grit wet sanding..97 M3
What you are seeing is sanding/compound haze from using a heavy grit. Move up on your sanding grit paper. Try 1200 and finish with 3000. This will make your polishing much easier.
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Re: did some 800 grit wet sanding..97 M3
What were you trying to sand out?
Did you wet sand or sand dry?
Was it a spot sand or did you do the whole vehicle?
(What parts)
Ripping through your mind like a hurricane full of novocaine
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Re: did some 800 grit wet sanding..97 M3
Originally Posted by
jrkoupe
I know I know..its a bit much....800
I used orange lake foam pad and M105 to get out the scratches....Im not thrilled...I still see a cloudiness...I have NOT used any finishing polish yet
What other compound/polish and pad combo should I try?.....Im a diyer type, not a pro. im using a PC DA machine
thnx!!!
800 is too harsh , that what bodyshops use after the apply clear coat, mind you the clear coat thickness is much higher after a paint job
Having said that, you are supposed to sand it with 1500 after , then 3000 if you want to make your job easier
Then you should be able to get rid of the hazing with orange pad m105 , otherwise I would think that a yellow LC pad with m105 may do the trick or a wool pad
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Re: did some 800 grit wet sanding..97 M3
Holy crap 800!!! I hope you took paint depth readings before doing that!
The lower grit I would go to on car paint is 1500. Then you have to work your way up:
- 2000 grit
- 2500 if you can but can be skipped
- 3000
Then you need to compound the scratches out with a rotary if you have one, if not a DA will work but takes more time. On rotary you can use wool, on DA use the most agressive pad you have Denim>Wool>Microfiber cutting>Foam cutting. For compound use the most aggresive one you have again, M105 works well but dusts.
You then finish with your DA with the orange pad and a polish like M205.
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