wet sanding didnt go so well
#11
yeah i thought that it would work. but no go. im slowly getting the scratches out little by little. tommorow is a new day. hopefully with the right tools. lol live and learn i guess!
#12
Why did you wetsand your truck? What are you trying to buff the wetsanding marks out with?
Please dont buy a rotary yet, do some research first so you dont make the problem worse. I reccoment you do some reading on porter cable 7424 and 7336 dual action polishers instead of a rotary. Start here . You may also want to do some reading on autopia.org.
With a PC 7424/7336, some Menzerna Intensive Polish, a flexible backing plate, and an 6" orange lake country CCS pad you will be able to repair the damage.
Please dont buy a rotary yet, do some research first so you dont make the problem worse. I reccoment you do some reading on porter cable 7424 and 7336 dual action polishers instead of a rotary. Start here . You may also want to do some reading on autopia.org.
With a PC 7424/7336, some Menzerna Intensive Polish, a flexible backing plate, and an 6" orange lake country CCS pad you will be able to repair the damage.
#18
Originally Posted by NegraRCSB2X4auto
Man just take it to a detail shop or a body shop and let them buff it off.
#19
Originally Posted by BlackGMC
Did you just use rubbing compound after the wet sanding? Your supposed to use a compound, then a swirl remover.
yeah i used a rubbing compound. didnt try the swirl remover though. like i said a little bit of research and some new **** i should be good.
#20
Originally Posted by smooth_addictions
yeah i used a rubbing compound. didnt try the swirl remover though. like i said a little bit of research and some new **** i should be good.
If you want to get a high speed buffer but don't want to pay top dollar, go check out some Pawn shops, that is where I got mine for a fraction of the cost.



