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Old 04-04-2012, 09:38 PM   #1
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Adams Wet Sanding Supplies............

Figured that would get Adams attention.

Ok. So I wet sanded my front fascia after I had it painted and had the painter give me some thick clearcoat.

Using swirl and haze remover I got it to a high shine but when I look at juuuuuust the right angle it's not hard to see the lines. From the 3000 grit sandpaper/cloth.

I fear that when I get it out in the sun it will look bad. I can't imagine it because it's shining so much but I need it to be better.

The lines look like they are in the paint under he glossy smooth clear but I know they aren't because I can literally change the direction of the lines by sanding in the other direction. (I have plenty of clear on it)

So I tried different sanding techniques, different polishing techniques with the orange pad and SHR and come up with the same super shiny, yet lines if you look deep.

3000 grit is the most common sandpaper and the SHR just doesn't 'cut' it.

So my question is..................

Does the Severe Swirl and Haze Remover cut better enough to take care of this or is there a compound I can use first?
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