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Wet & Dry rubbing (paint)

Noy

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ey guys ive got some imperfections in my paint and they wont come out with just polish, so I was going to wet and dry rub the section. What grit should I use on this? theres crap stuck in the clear coat whoever re-sprayed my bonnet has not done it in a heated booth and "crap" has dryed into the clear. Any advise will be helpfull :thumbsup:
 

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wet rubb with like 800-1000 and then buff over it
 

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try a clay bar first, works wonders,


but if you have to wet rub i would start with 2000, i would not go any lower then 1200....
 

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wet rubb with like 800-1000 and then buff over it

Wet sanding with 800 grit?!?! Jesus! You'll be lucky if you could buff out 800 grit mark with a rotary buffer. Simple fact is wet sanding is an absolute last resort. Especially if you've never done it before. Start with a clay bar and don't expect to fix paint imperfections if you polish by hand with an over the counter polish. Even if you wet sand with 1200 grit paper, you're still going to need to machine polish to remove the marks.
 

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try a clay bar first, works wonders,


but if you have to wet rub i would start with 2000, i would not go any lower then 1200....

bingo,

rubbing out blemishes and **** in the work you use 2000, then give it a shot polishing it
 

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1800 wet n dry with a cut n polish afterwards will do the trick
 
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