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  • getting ready to wetsand

    i have all my megs stuff to complete my project
    84, 7006 , megs papers, blocks various grades and of course a dewalt 849

    now any1 offer me any tips i never really apply to much pressure just enough to keep my hand and the block contacting the paint surface is this the right way ??

    any tips on working the rotary on curved surfaces i have practiced on many practice panels but on stands so the curves werent a problem now that im working on my beater im trying to figure a techinique for curved panels .


    i donty want to create buffer swirls how are these created with the rotary wat is the best way to aviod em ?

    i do not have great amount of experience but im working on a beater so its ok
    "A musclecar, by definition, is a powerful and sporty vehicle that must be able to spin its tires at will. The Firebird Trans Am is capable of laying down twin black streaks of rubber several hundred feet long. We wanted to be sure it could, so we did it a half dozen times in the name of automotive science." - Motor Trend

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    Have you watched the video?


    How to remove paint defects
    Mike Phillips
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    showcargarage@gmail.com

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