I just tried to ask this question, but something froze up so if it's a duplicate, my appoligizes.
So i'm in the middle of painting my truck, and moving on to the cut and buff stage (I think that's what it's called). First time painting a vehicle so It's been an expirence, and as any first time painter, I have some items to fix.
I've painted the hood (and the rest of the truck) black. It has 4 coats of clear on it. I've taped all the edges and high points in an attempt not to burn through them with the buffer.
First time using a buffer and taking it pretty easy as I'm worried about burning through the paint.
Tools - Rotary buffer variable speed. Using M0116 on a white foam pad twice, followed by M0916 swirl remover on a white foam pad.
I've wetsanded the hood, one side with 3m 1500, the other side with 1500 then 2000 (just trying out different techniques to see what happens). As to shine, really didn't seem to make a difference.
I've heard good things about M105/M205, but they don't have it around here and I like to see what i'm buying sometimes. So I went with somethign they had aroun dhere.
Both sides seemed to come out nice. very reflective, but still have a very slight haze to it (though I haven't taken it outside yet).
Two part question. First, does the above sound like the right steps? Any suggestions?
Second, should they be followed by another polishing compound, or should the M0916 make it haze free, if I did everything right (which means there's a problem with my technique)?
Thanks!
So i'm in the middle of painting my truck, and moving on to the cut and buff stage (I think that's what it's called). First time painting a vehicle so It's been an expirence, and as any first time painter, I have some items to fix.
I've painted the hood (and the rest of the truck) black. It has 4 coats of clear on it. I've taped all the edges and high points in an attempt not to burn through them with the buffer.
First time using a buffer and taking it pretty easy as I'm worried about burning through the paint.
Tools - Rotary buffer variable speed. Using M0116 on a white foam pad twice, followed by M0916 swirl remover on a white foam pad.
I've wetsanded the hood, one side with 3m 1500, the other side with 1500 then 2000 (just trying out different techniques to see what happens). As to shine, really didn't seem to make a difference.
I've heard good things about M105/M205, but they don't have it around here and I like to see what i'm buying sometimes. So I went with somethign they had aroun dhere.
Both sides seemed to come out nice. very reflective, but still have a very slight haze to it (though I haven't taken it outside yet).
Two part question. First, does the above sound like the right steps? Any suggestions?
Second, should they be followed by another polishing compound, or should the M0916 make it haze free, if I did everything right (which means there's a problem with my technique)?
Thanks!
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