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    Perhaps a video or a step by step instruction? I searched but didnt really come up with what I was looking for.



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    Aww what the hell. It didnt come up in my search

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    there are also some videos over on Optimum forum.

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    I`d suggest not going more aggressive than 2500 UNIGRIT paper. Follow up with a compound and wool pad with a rotary.

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    Although cheezy as can be, the meg video has a good went sanding section, it is the paint correction video, I just saw it some where for 10bucks, give me a second and I will find it and PM you

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    my bad $15 im sending you the link

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    Quote Originally Posted by imageautodetail
    my bad $15 im sending you the link
    Watchable for free online.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wannafbody
    I`d suggest not going more aggressive than 2500 UNIGRIT paper. Follow up with a compound and wool pad with a rotary.
    Wouldn`t the grit be determined by what he`s trying to remove? 25k won`t do a dang thing to orange peel.

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    One thing I recommend when wet sanding is the Four Star AEG. It is so much better than using water in my opinion.

 

 

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