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color sanding - how long to sand with each grit? Also, foam pad effect?
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I'm thinking another cause may be the density of the foam pad I was using for cutting, but I don't know if a pad can really make that much of a difference. I did notice that my front fender, which I cut with the stiffest of three foam pads, didn't have the same scratches I'm seeing elsewhere. For the rest of the body parts I used the middle firmness pad of the three.
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It you want to experiment use different grits on different sections then look at the part on an angle in the sun.
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Uhhhhhh...too high
Maybe 1500rpm with a rotary buffer.
In the video included they use a Rupes 21 running 3500rpm...and that's a random orbital.
www.rupes.com/product/lhr21iii/
You will burn through the paint if you use too high of a speed.
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F64 wrote: 15,000 RPM???
Uhhhhhh...too high
Maybe 1500rpm with a rotary buffer.
In the video included they use a Rupes 21 running 3500rpm...and that's a random orbital.
www.rupes.com/product/lhr21iii/
You will burn through the paint if you use too high of a speed.
I love this guy's videos. I've learned a lot from him.
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The paint you listed is a 1K not a 2K.
The 1K won't be as resistant to chemical attack as the 2K.
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Rotary buffer, your shoulder and elbow with thank you. they are pretty cheap at harbor freight. stay away from the edges its easy to burn through.
Start buffing with a wool pad and a coarse compound then move to medium foam with fine compound and finish with fine foam and fine compound. I use 3M products. You can get a mirror finish that is not easily replicable by hand because of the friction generated by the buffer.
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Nessism wrote: You're going to cut through the clear if you do much sanding. 2 coats of spraymax ain't much.
Nothing worse, in the gut feeling as the wheel rubs through the clear into the paint, as your watching, pulling up the buffer.! On an edge or where ever.
Few years back, painted a 74 Z1A , Chrysler Daytona Blue. Buffed through a small spot on tail piece, had my pinstripe guy paint a small spider over the mark.
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who on ebay has that? tyLike Dr Rot said, the cutting compound takes it to a point where only fine swirls are visible only when viewed from the right angle in the right light. To get rid of the swirls you need a practically sterile soft cotton rag with fine buffing compound. At that point I finish it off by hand and cleanliness is utmost importance. Drop a rag, it's done, and the surface you set your rags on should also be dust/dirt free. When painting a tank and side covers I'll go through 2 full cans of Spraymax. That's enough for at least 4 coats which lets you do most of the work with 600 without fear of cutting through, of course while being very careful around the edges. I'd definitely throw down another can rather than risk going through. This guy on Ebay has the best price for Spraymax I've found. 14 bucks is a cheap insurance policy.
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