My GN for paint repair

mr go fast

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Aug 8, 2007
I have so many issues with my paint so I decided to hide the blemishes as best as I can. Im in the process of wetsanding and buffing. I havent done this in years and still trying to get the hang of it.

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looks like your doing good. What's up with the tape other then protecting the molding? Are you using a 3m compound? Also what grit are you final sanding with?
 
good luck.... i had to repaint a door and the rear bumper after sanding though a layer of clear with pearl in it.. be careful..... i was using 1500 i think
 
Im using 2000grit and doing it with a great deal of patience. I only want to bring the shine back. I can still see some battle scares but its ok. She is a driver and I dont want to paint her knowing Ill never drive it after that. :(
 
I bought some polish from the paint store, its a cutting agent and takes out scratches from 1200 grit. Its made by meguiars and was 40 dollars a bottle. Saved a lot of sanding brought out a decent shine, will need to use a finer polish and a foam pad for the final polish. Just another route to go if you get tired of sanding
 
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