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05-10-2009 09:56 PM #1
Wet sand and buff help
Ok, I finished a V-cover i was working on and it got some dirt in it so I wet sanded it with 1000 because I was going to clear it again, but this time the DAMN LOVE BUGS got me! So I wet sanded it again with 1500 then 2000 this time. I am now ready to buff.
Now never doing this before and this i'm sure will be the only time I am doing this I don't have all the stuff to polish it with.
I found some 3M Scratch remover at my local auto parts store. I have a wole pad in blue and white and I have a blue fome pad. The buffer is a Dewalt and goes up to 1600 RPM. Is there any wax I can get or should use that I can by at a local auto parts sore? If so what order should I use them? I do have some white liquid wax that I got from a deatailer a while back and there is no grit in it but I realy can remeber what it's for.
I don't have a lot of money to spend so I need to try an make due with what I have.
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05-10-2009 10:56 PM #2
u really need some buffing compound, and then machine glaze, all made by 3m and u can get it at a paint supply store, or possibly some of the "painters" in here can lend you a little bit.
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05-10-2009 11:03 PM #3
That is what I thougt. Thanks.
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05-11-2009 08:15 PM #4Registered User
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3M part numbers 6060 and 6068 have always worked well for me
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05-11-2009 08:17 PM #5
I got it thanks again!
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05-11-2009 09:31 PM #6
becareful of the wax you use also make sure its a non-silicone wax...zymbol works well as it is a waterbased wax.
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