Thread: smears in paint
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08-24-2007 06:15 AM #1
I know this might sound elementary, but be sure that you are using a sanding block while wet sanding. Believe it or not I have actually seen people wet sand without one, which produces less than desirable results!
Dave Brisco
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08-24-2007 06:49 AM #2
[QUOTE=dangeroustoy]I know this might sound elementary, but be sure that you are using a sanding block while wet sanding. Believe it or not I have actually seen people wet sand without one, which produces less than desirable results!
Dave Brisco[/QUOTE Yes, I will agree for the less experienced, but you dont have to use one to get mighty fine results when cutting with 1400-1600 grit just to knock down the orange peel.Women are just like cars run'em hard and treat'em rough and they'll eventually leave you stranded
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08-24-2007 06:53 AM #3
you guys keep referring to orange peel.
The paint ripples rather than 'laying down' properlyThere is no limit to what a man can do . . . if he doesn't mind who gets the credit. (Ronald Reagan)
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