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pampos said:I just wondering if i can 'repair' the orange peel by polishing or if it is necessary to wet sand it??
advs1 said:hehe i just wet sanded my door on my 01 suburban yesterday. used a foam block, and then the flex and some diamond cut 1.5 followed by fp micro polish, ez creme glaze and butter wet wax. the look compared to a non sanded panel is amazing. it actually looks flat and mirror like. i'll try and post pics later
wannafbody said:If you use 2000 then you'll need a rotary and wool pads along with some Megs 95 to remove the marks.
Accumulator said:Pampos- Yeah, you gotta wetsand to remove OP, polishing *never* does it IME as the pad/produt just follows the texture of the OP (usually even on ss lacquer, *always* on b/c).
I'd certainly use an ETG if you're gonna try this. No point leveling paint only to have it fail in a year or three.
3K Unigrit is very safe and easy to use, and the scratches come out easily. I'd avoid 3M 2K as some versions of it leave "tracers" that're a lot deeper/worse than 2K oughta be.
IME it depends on whose 2K paper you use.
I've removed 2K Meguiar's/Nikken scratches from factory Audi clear *by hand* (OK...I'll admit it took a while). I just experimented with some 3.5" PFW pads on the PC, and using 1z Pasta Intensiv I removed 2.5-3K scratches *so* easily that I'd fully expect 2K ones to come out easily too.
pampos said::thx
where i can find 3K Unigrit?? also what is ETG ???
ADS also carries it and sells it by the pack or single sheet:JonP said: