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got an old craftsman will it work?
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Re: got an old craftsman will it work?
This is what's referred to as an orbital polisher. I really suggest you look through my orbital guide before doing anything.
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To truly 'flatten' or remove the orange peel, you are going to have to wetsand. I believe that you are working on a Blazer, so the whole wetsanding to flatten concept is out of the question.
In some cases, you may be able to remove some of the peel with a rotary. I'm not sure it is possible with an orbital. You may remove some light swirls with an orbital, but that's about it.
My suggestion: Polish the paint to remove the swirls and other defects and live with the orange peel. It's frustrating, but the only other option would be to have the car repainted and then wetsanded.Chris
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Re: got an old craftsman will it work?
thanks...i didnt think it had the cahoones to tackle it lol.. like i said i did the truck bed but it was already sanded...ill get my buffer fixed and see what i can do. until then im gonna hit it with the cleaner and get the wax off ans polish it a couple more times...i figure 5 or six coats of carnuba may give it the illusion of a good paint job...(ps the z06 that was on the lot...looked worse than mine and it was red!!! gm paint baby!!)
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