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buffing out a single stage paint?
I reccently painted some parts with PPG Concept and the final finish didnt quite turn out as perfect as I wanted it. Can you buff out single stage like you do base/clear? If so, what method/grit do you use?
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yep but its best if you get on it within a day or two after painting? How long has it cured? 1000/2000/3000/4000 and buff. If you can do the 2-3-4000 with a DA a Mirkas Abralon you might have a better shot at getting sand scratches out.
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Its only been on for a day. Would you suggest wet or dry sanding?
Thanks Dave. |
I use same paint and wet sand with 600 on a orbital air sander. Then buff out
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Originally Posted by glassdave
(Post 3705500)
yep but its best if you get on it within a day or two after painting? How long has it cured? 1000/2000/3000/4000 and buff. If you can do the 2-3-4000 with a DA a Mirkas Abralon you might have a better shot at getting sand scratches out.
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Wet sand it with what ever takes out the peel or texture. I would start with 1000, see how you like it. Then hit it with 12-1500, buff. If you are not familiar with a buffer then you might want to get some one that is.
John jr |
Originally Posted by Fenderjack
(Post 3705757)
If you are not familiar with a buffer then you might want to get some one that is.
John jr |
i do it the same way dave does.BTW is this a solid color or is it metallic?? if its solid then your good to go,metallic your sol,the metallic will change colors,best bet is to repaint...
when preparing a surface to buff if you start out with a 1000 grit then go to a 1500 grit you need to cross the pattern or you will still see the 1000 grit scratches..i usually wetsand all my stuff between coats of paint so its silky smooth then all i have to di is sand with a piece of rice paper.. |
Originally Posted by northernoffshore
(Post 3705743)
when do you use 4000 grit ? i always buffed past 1500 and maybe 2000 git but rarely used that. Am I skipping steps?
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Originally Posted by jimjomack
(Post 3705705)
I use same paint and wet sand with 600 on a orbital air sander. Then buff out
An inexperienced guy can do a lot of damage to a new paint job with 600 grit on a machine. |
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