SuperBee364
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Denzil said:Hehe, yeah I can't wait for them to arrive at my door! Also thanks for the tips Accumulator. I'll probably stick with sandpaper between 2000-3000 grit then. I'm glad you answered my question (before I could ask it) about what particular brand to stick with as I had no idea what to look for.
Anyone else care to share their experiences with wet sandpapers?
Also, ETGs are a whole new ballpark for me... educationally and financially, LoL. What ETG do you use by the way Accumulator, or anyone else for that matter?
Great thread on them here...http://autopia.org/forum/detailing-product-discussion/79517-paint-meter-thickness-gauges.html
One other thing to think about with wetsanding... Some of this is taken from the thread above, but anyway... Remember that most knowledgeable people say you can only remove .03 to .05 mils of clear over the lifetime of the clear coat. If you have some RIDS that need to be wetsanded in order to get rid of them, you might be pressing those numbers by wetsanding, then compounding, then polishing. Then if you ever need to compound/polish that area again.. yeesh. I have a brand new car that has six long straight scratches that run the entire length of the hood, and several on the roof and trunk, too. I could remove them easily with a wetsanding, but i'm not going to do it; it gets me too close to the max clear removal and the car is still brand new. I've polished it well enough so that you have to catch a good light source to see them, but they won't be removed by me, ever.
Edit: As TH0001 (Todd
