View Full Version : What is a good way to polish wetsanding?
dlphnfn
07-05-2007, 01:15 PM
I knauberized my car about 2 months ago. It left behind a little roughness on the surface (only on the drivers side). I hit it with some 2000 grit wet sanding paper, and it smoothed right out. Feels like glass now. I then hit it with some ScratchX, but I don't think that is abrasive enough to remove the 2000 grit marks. There are still some small scratches on the surface that I can't remove.
Can anyone give me some pointers on how to polish out the wet sanding scratch marks (by hand or random orbital)? Thanks,
Erick --
I don't think your going to get them out by hand. You should be able to use a buffer and some polish. Thats what I've always used and I've never had any problems.
Matt2kSVT
07-05-2007, 01:36 PM
I used 3M Perfect It II Fine Cut Rubbing Compound on the wife's van to remove wetsanding marks I made to reduce some scratches. Then you could hit it with the ScratchX, and then maybe even a finishing polish after that.
You'll rub your arm off trying to do it by hand.
fordman302
07-06-2007, 01:30 AM
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Your more than likely not going to get the results you want by doing it by hand..But heres what i got and use.
http://www.chemicalguys.com/product_p/bsc_103.htm
Dr. Cross
07-06-2007, 11:01 AM
ScratchX typically takes 2-3+ applications to be effective, w/ vigorous rubbing for each application. Try a small area first to see if you get the results you're looking for, then have at the rest of the door!
stocksvtcontour
07-09-2007, 08:56 AM
fine to a medium rubbing compound with a PC or rotary(careful if you use a rotary-will burn paint if not used correctly). Also might want to try to find 3000 grit sandpaper, it makes the scratches a little easier to get out.
also here is a good how to article
http://www.carcraft.com/howto/926/
Antonio
07-10-2007, 08:12 PM
I knauberized my car about 2 months ago. It left behind a little roughness on the surface (only on the drivers side). I hit it with some 2000 grit wet sanding paper, and it smoothed right out. Feels like glass now. I then hit it with some ScratchX, but I don't think that is abrasive enough to remove the 2000 grit marks. There are still some small scratches on the surface that I can't remove.
Can anyone give me some pointers on how to polish out the wet sanding scratch marks (by hand or random orbital)? Thanks,
Erick --
You're going to need a polish and a rotary buffer. You can forget about removing wetsanding marks by hand. :rolleyes: It's, just not going to happen.
SVTJames
07-10-2007, 08:15 PM
Don't they make a non heated pad for the buffer? A friend of mine told me to use a non heated pad for best results.
Antonio
07-10-2007, 08:17 PM
Don't they make a non heated pad for the buffer? A friend of mine told me to use a non heated pad for best results.
Your friend is a idiot. All pads are going to heat up due to friction, that is how the polish breaks down.
Matt2kSVT
07-13-2007, 12:40 PM
You're going to need a polish and a rotary buffer. You can forget about removing wetsanding marks by hand. :rolleyes: It's, just not going to happen.
Agreed, but with softish paint as Contours seem to be, it can be done with a quality random orbit polisher like a Porter Cable 7424 (PC).
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