ToocoolZ28
Nov 11th, 02, 7:23 PM
How about a lesson in color sanding and buffing fresh paint?
I'm a pretty good body and paint man but I'm never completly satisfied with the results under florescent lights. I know florescent lights are very harsh but is there any way to get rid of those tiny sand scratches from color sanding? I color sand with 2000 grit and then buff but i'm not sure if I use the right stuff.
How about it?
Ron
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70 Chevelle SS396 (427)M21 Before (http://www.chevelles.com/showroom/70before.jpg) / After (http://www.chevelles.com/showroom/70later.jpg)
66 Nova SS 327 M20 (http://www.chevelles.com/showroom/toocool66.jpg)
95 Z28 Convertible T56
Aces 3081, TC #54 Gold
I'm a pretty good body and paint man but I'm never completly satisfied with the results under florescent lights. I know florescent lights are very harsh but is there any way to get rid of those tiny sand scratches from color sanding? I color sand with 2000 grit and then buff but i'm not sure if I use the right stuff.
How about it?
Ron
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70 Chevelle SS396 (427)M21 Before (http://www.chevelles.com/showroom/70before.jpg) / After (http://www.chevelles.com/showroom/70later.jpg)
66 Nova SS 327 M20 (http://www.chevelles.com/showroom/toocool66.jpg)
95 Z28 Convertible T56
Aces 3081, TC #54 Gold