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Paint Problems Wet Sanding
Paint Problems Wet Sanding
The first process to bring back extremely oxidized paint is wet sanding (1500-grit here), which preps the surface for paint repair and cleans and smoothes it for the buff-out. A hose, sponge,or bucket will work. The bright trim has been taped off to prevent scratches. Mirrors, emblems, and the fender-mounted turn signal indicators are removed. View Related Article
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