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I've spent the better part of this morning wet sanding a gaggle of hoods, roofs and sleeper boxes that I painted last week. With the paint good and cured, I was able to use my Micromark polishing kit.

Starting with 2400 grit, then 3200, 4000, 6000, 8000 and then 12000, then rub out with rubbing compound, then swirl mark remover, than Mother's Carnuba Wax.

The results are quite impressive!

Here is the untouched paint (base with clear)

bluebeforewetsanding.jpg

Here is the same panel (different angle) after wet sanding and polishing.

blueafterwetsanding.jpg

Here is the top of the hood

topofbluehoodsanded.jpg

Here is the roof

blueroof.jpg

Click http://tahlborn.web.aplus.net/progress.htm to see more of the paint and sanding.

If you've been hesitant to try wet sanding and polishing, go for it!

You will like the results. Evan Hermel turned me on to this. There is no going back now!

Tim

Guest Anthony Oteri
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I can't imagine having the patience that you have Tim! Obviously the proof is in the finish and this finish is A1. A class paint job for a class truck. You gotta love it! 8) The reflection of the sky and the fence on the hood shows so well.

Guest Anthony Oteri
Posted

Tim,

Has she forgiven you for taking her back yard? LOL

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I've been polishing out my paint for some time now. What I like about it is that one can take a paint job that has been botched by a piece of dog hair, wet sand and polish it out to pefection.

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