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  • Do You Or Don't You???

    Hello every one hopefully you all are doing well. I want to know for all those who do aggressive color sanding if they guide coat the clear when color sanding and completely removing orange peel and any defects in the paint, for a straight reflection. example: I mostly start at 1000 grit and finish at 3000. If its a light color I use the 3M dry guide coat to show all the 1000 scratches an keep on going until they are completely gone, it works great many times sometimes it works ok and sometimes it does nothing. It's a way of ensuring that no scratches get away. Does any one do something different or just wet sand by feel? Thanks. I am mentioning this because I was talking to a prestigious hot rod shop and they said they guide coat when color sanding and buffing, their vehicles are astoneshing!!!!

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    Re: Do You Or Don't You???

    I knew that guide coat was used for dry sanding primers as part of the hookit II system, but that's a new one for me.

    my question here would be: does the dust diminish to a point where it doesn't switl the paint?
    " Sometimes logic is your friend (Mike-In-Orange)"

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      Re: Do You Or Don't You???

      heard of it , tried it, didnt like it ,dont recomend it. IMO
      Noswirler

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        Re: Do You Or Don't You???

        It works ok some times and it does not do anything funny. I use it when I wet sand, I have not tried it dry. But I know there are other ways that work great I've sen the results they are jaw dropping.

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