I had the passenger side bed and rear door resprayed on my '06 Tundra about a month ago. The color matching is just about perfect, but there is some minor difference in texture (orange peel) than the original paint. I will be ordering some wetsanding supplies from Amazon and was wondering what the difference is between a sanding backing pad and a sanding block? I'm assuming the block has whatever grit sandpaper already attached to it correct? Would it be beneficial to get both or should I be ok with just the block? If I get the block, I was thinking of getting a 2000 grit and 3000 grit, maybe 2500 also assuming all three are available.
The above mentioned products are of the Meguiars unigrit variety. Since the orange peel is relatively minor, I don't think I will need anything coarser than 2000 grit. Should I start with the 3000 first though to see where that gets me? If I end up having to start with 2000 or 2500, would it be a good idea to finish off with the 3000 to make the buffing process easier? I have Menzerna polishes, but will probably be getting the Megs 205 and 105 from Amazon as well seeing how well liked it is here.
Thanks for your help. I want to order these this weekend so I can start on my truck by midweek. Thanks again.
The above mentioned products are of the Meguiars unigrit variety. Since the orange peel is relatively minor, I don't think I will need anything coarser than 2000 grit. Should I start with the 3000 first though to see where that gets me? If I end up having to start with 2000 or 2500, would it be a good idea to finish off with the 3000 to make the buffing process easier? I have Menzerna polishes, but will probably be getting the Megs 205 and 105 from Amazon as well seeing how well liked it is here.
Thanks for your help. I want to order these this weekend so I can start on my truck by midweek. Thanks again.