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    Angry forgot to wet sand paper, what to do?

    Hi all,

    i was really stupid and i forgot to wet sand with 3000 sand paper when trying to finish correcting some paint. Instead, i dry sanded with 3000 grit paper. After compounding and polishing, the clear coat became clear, but not perfect. when looking at it within 1feet, i can see the sand marks still. Has this every happened to anyone and how did they fix it?

    thanks in advanced!

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    Re: forgot to wet sand paper, what to do?

    Quote Originally Posted by PointClickKill View Post
    Hi all,

    i was really stupid and i forgot to wet sand with 3000 sand paper when trying to finish correcting some paint. Instead, i dry sanded with 3000 grit paper. After compounding and polishing, the clear coat became clear, but not perfect. when looking at it within 1feet, i can see the sand marks still. Has this every happened to anyone and how did they fix it?

    thanks in advanced!
    There is not much difference between wet sanding and dry sanding in the end results. The benefit in wet sanding vrs. dry is no dusting and limited loading of the paper.

    It sounds like your compounding did not get rid of the 3000 scratches. Get some better lighting.

    You can compound with a heavier compound or sand with maybe 5000 grit.

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    Re: forgot to wet sand paper, what to do?

    Like Ron said, not going to be much difference in end-results from dry sanding versus wet sanding with #3000 grit discs or paper.


    What are you using for,

    Tool
    Pad
    Product


    #3000 is pretty easy to pull out. Click on the picture below and you'll see me removing #2000 grit sanding marks using,

    Cordless FLEX Finisher - Note the name, it's for FINISHING no so much for correction work.
    Foam cutting pad
    BLACKFIRE One Step - an AIO


    This picture is actually a video





    Point being, if I'm pulling #2000 grit with foam on a free spinning orbital and a cleaner/wax, we can help you to pull out #3000 grit on whatever it is you're working on.




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    Re: forgot to wet sand paper, what to do?

    Did you try to remove the sanding marks with a Chemical Guys compound? I bet any of the compounds available on Autogeek would handle that task with no problem.
    Bruno Soares


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    Re: forgot to wet sand paper, what to do?

    Quote Originally Posted by BSoares View Post
    Did you try to remove the sanding marks with a Chemical Guys compound? I bet any of the compounds available on Autogeek would handle that task with no problem.
    What's wrong with CG compound?

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    Re: forgot to wet sand paper, what to do?

    Quote Originally Posted by Rsurfer View Post
    What's wrong with CG compound?
    Their products often don’t deliver the results one is looking for. Great marketing though.
    Bruno Soares


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    Re: forgot to wet sand paper, what to do?

    Quote Originally Posted by BSoares View Post
    Did you try to remove the sanding marks with a Chemical Guys compound? I bet any of the compounds available on Autogeek would handle that task with no problem.
    Aren't chemical guys compounds on autogeek?

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    Re: forgot to wet sand paper, what to do?

    Quote Originally Posted by BSoares View Post
    Their products often don’t deliver the results one is looking for. Great marketing though.

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    Re: forgot to wet sand paper, what to do?

    Quote Originally Posted by Rrthomas78 View Post
    Aren't chemical guys compounds on autogeek?
    Nope.
    Rick....now in North Texas

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    Re: forgot to wet sand paper, what to do?

    Quote Originally Posted by BSoares View Post
    Their products often don’t deliver the results one is looking for. Great marketing though.
    Quote Originally Posted by Rsurfer View Post
    x3, they just don't work like they claim.

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