looks like u did it good. move to jersey, ill give u a job
i used to really like it but it annoyed me how messy it was since it requires water :chair then i tried the newest 3m compound and now im hooked on that :stoned
its got rust on the bottom rear :chair
jims doing that if im not mistaken because his intention is to reclear the whole job
i think starting with 400 grit is over kill if your planning on polishing. i usually go with 800 to spot nib and work my way up with 1500, and final sand with 3000. you can use water/alcohol mixed 50/50 in a spray bottle to clean between steps, blow with air to dry the panel and inspect with a sun gun if you have one. the 3000 grit on a soft interface pad and a d.a is the best way to finish up before compounding. if you have access to norton or carbo products, try 1500 dry ice paper and 3000 grit. much cheaper and better in my opinion compared to 3M
[quote=”Ben” post=18748]the thought of all that sanding is making me tired…
looks like its coming along well![/quote]
makes me feel lazy lol
great stuff u got going on there 😉
i finally got a chance to watch it today… 😡 i think they coulda gotten better results just using spray cans straight up. :wak
ask for a dented can special
looks awesome :cheers that debeer clear is some great stuff. i never tried the 214, how does it buff?
i think ur doing a great job 😉
looks great :cheers you know thats why they make fiberglass filler… for those hard to pull dents :lol1 :lol1
roof looks like it was done not too long ago judging by the engineered osb beams. must have gotten wet causing them to break apart
u really did all that for 250? :huh: