<span style="font-size:18px;"><span style="color:#ff0000;">EDIT: Paint was corrected without wetsanding. Scroll down to post #10 to see how I corrected this.
Hello all. I've compounded with success on several cars over the past 10 years and now, I may need to wetsand my latest car. Since it'll be my first time, I'm looking for as much info as possible before I start and I'm in no rush to start. I'd like to gather info here until I feel comfortable.
The Car:
2010 Audi S4. Repainted front end due to rock chips. Bad paint job is developing shrinks. No reflection whatsoever on the hood and fenders due to shrinking. I've tried compounding with Meguiar's Ultra Cut Compound #105 and a Griot's Garage DA which helped but didn't alleviate the problem.
The Plan:
I'm doing this is in the most conservative fashion possible. I plan to purchase foam backed Meguiar's Unigrit 3000 6" finishing discs and use it with a Griot's Garage DA orbital. Unfortunately I do not have a paint thickness device. I'm hoping since I'm using a DA and a conservative 3000 grit pad, on a repainted surface, paint thickness won't be an issue. After sanding, I will compound using the Meguar's compound mentioned above (#105), then polish with Menzerna High perfoemance polish (SI1500) then Menzerna Ultra finishing polish (SF4500).
My questions are:
1.) How many discs should I buy? What's the surface area a disc is typically good for? I'm doing the hood and fenders.
2.) What chemical denotes the "wet" in wetsanding? Water?
3.) How many times over should I hit an area? ...or stay on an area?
Pics are below. ANY feedback appreciated. Thank you,
<p style="margin-left:0px;">Fender is original paint, hood is clearly not (click thumbnail for hi-res pic).
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Hello all. I've compounded with success on several cars over the past 10 years and now, I may need to wetsand my latest car. Since it'll be my first time, I'm looking for as much info as possible before I start and I'm in no rush to start. I'd like to gather info here until I feel comfortable.
The Car:
2010 Audi S4. Repainted front end due to rock chips. Bad paint job is developing shrinks. No reflection whatsoever on the hood and fenders due to shrinking. I've tried compounding with Meguiar's Ultra Cut Compound #105 and a Griot's Garage DA which helped but didn't alleviate the problem.
The Plan:
I'm doing this is in the most conservative fashion possible. I plan to purchase foam backed Meguiar's Unigrit 3000 6" finishing discs and use it with a Griot's Garage DA orbital. Unfortunately I do not have a paint thickness device. I'm hoping since I'm using a DA and a conservative 3000 grit pad, on a repainted surface, paint thickness won't be an issue. After sanding, I will compound using the Meguar's compound mentioned above (#105), then polish with Menzerna High perfoemance polish (SI1500) then Menzerna Ultra finishing polish (SF4500).
My questions are:
1.) How many discs should I buy? What's the surface area a disc is typically good for? I'm doing the hood and fenders.
2.) What chemical denotes the "wet" in wetsanding? Water?
3.) How many times over should I hit an area? ...or stay on an area?
Pics are below. ANY feedback appreciated. Thank you,
<p style="margin-left:0px;">Fender is original paint, hood is clearly not (click thumbnail for hi-res pic).
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<p style="margin-left:0px;">Passenger fender:
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