Lloyd
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I have two questions:
1. I sanded a small section and buffed it for the first time as stated before.
I am going to attemtp to submit an image of it and see if this is the way it’s suppose
to look (hazy)?2. I continued today sanding and just wanted to know if this is what it’s suppose to
look like, will try and submit a second photo. [img]http://www.refinishnetwork.com/media/kunena/attachments/legacy/images/hazy.jpg[/img]Attachments:Can you describe what it looks like when you rub through. I don’t think I have, but there is one section in the little spot I started on that look very fuzzy (compound got to dry I think) and it look lighter than the area right next to it. Maybe this will all change after it is polished with the wool pad. Thanks.
..ok, will do, thanks. I actually just finished buffing the one spot with a foan buffing
pad. I don’t know if I did it to long or used to much McGuire’s Compound Power Cleaner.
It has a little bit of a haze on it now, but I can see my self and it looks totally
different (better and more mirror like) than the rest of the car, even the parts that
don’t have bad orange peel or aren’t dry. Thanks for the help.P.S., for some reason, I still cannot upload photos from home.
Doc
…thank you so much for that response. I did continue sanding and the surface is almost
flat. I will continue until it is flat or I see green (the car in question is the avatar
picture). Then I will sand the rest that shot very dry and then buff, buff, buff until
the showroom finish is achieved.Doc
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