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Old 03-13-2018, 07:25 AM   #25
stevenfromtexas
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Re: re-shooting base help!!

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Glad things went better this time for ya!
I'm guessing you know all of this but if not it may help.
Don't wait too long to wet sand. Easier to sand before it gets too hardened.
I think I sanded my Nason select clear in 48 hours. 2000 grit with soapy water. Soak the paper for a few minutes first. Want sandpaper soft and not sharp edges.
I used 3m perfect it kit.
3 step process that has really good results.
this is a silly question. i've watched the 3m perfect kit videos on youtube. can this be applied by hand or does the buffer need to be used. reason i ask, i "burned" a couple of spots while polishing the first time with my buffer
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