Beemerboy
Just One More Coat
I'm perplexed by why some reach for sand paper as a solution to getting the clear coat near perfect, without using less aggressive methods such as wool pad and compounds,where you can control the amount of clear you take off, a tad easier.
My thoughts are with wet sanding you take a fair amount of the clear off, and IMO you run the risk of causing early clear coat failure, or without a good paint gauge can reduce the clear that simple future polishing could break threw to the base coat.
Mr. Clean you do quite a lot of wet sanding, can you shed some light on this for me?
I have done a fair amount of wet sanding but that's only been to take out clear coat level scratches and such.
Thanks
My thoughts are with wet sanding you take a fair amount of the clear off, and IMO you run the risk of causing early clear coat failure, or without a good paint gauge can reduce the clear that simple future polishing could break threw to the base coat.
Mr. Clean you do quite a lot of wet sanding, can you shed some light on this for me?
I have done a fair amount of wet sanding but that's only been to take out clear coat level scratches and such.
Thanks