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    I just had a tool box painted and the painter called me and said he didn't sand it but for me to just take some 2000 grit to it and then buff it out. I've never wet sanded before. I know 2K grit is very very mild and it shouldn't be a problem for me to attack.

    Now I read 2hotfords thread, do I need the hi tech wash or can I just use a lube etc? Also it's a small hand held box, do I really need a sanding block?


    He said he put about 8 coats of clear on it so I have some experimentability
    Chopped 55 Suburban
    99 3.0 CL
    Family cars:
    1958 Eldo Biarrittz Vert
    48 Merc Woody - a true sleeper
    New project: 67 Sunbeam Tiger
    Newest project: 66 Mustang Vert

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    Re: Quick ?

    Originally posted by HotRodGuy
    I just had a tool box painted and the painter called me and said he didn't sand it but for me to just take some 2000 grit to it and then buff it out. I've never wet sanded before. I know 2K grit is very very mild and it shouldn't be a problem for me to attack.

    Now I read 2hotfords thread, do I need the hi tech wash or can I just use a lube etc? Also it's a small hand held box, do I really need a sanding block?


    He said he put about 8 coats of clear on it so I have some experimentability
    Hi Scott,

    Car wash soap will add lubricity to your sanding process, helping to provide a smoother sanding action and to also help prevent your paper from loading up.

    Meguiar's recommends our #00 Hi-Tech Wash because it's body shop safe and formulated with wet-sanding in mind. Backing pads, (sanding blocks), help to insure you apply equal pressure over the entire surface of the paper. If you only fold the paper and use you hand you will often have distinct patterns or finger marks wherever you sand.

    If you have 8 coats of clear, you should have plenty of film-build to work with.

    Mike
    Mike Phillips
    760-515-0444
    showcargarage@gmail.com

    "Find something you like and use it often"

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    • #3
      Get somebody to hold it while you buff it out or it will be launched into space and will orbit the earth with the small parts and thing I should have had somebody hold while I tried to buff them!
      Freedom prospers when Christianity is vibrant and the rule of law under God is acknowledged

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      • #4
        Thanks guys, I'll probably have you give me a quick tutorial tomorrow if we have time Mike
        Chopped 55 Suburban
        99 3.0 CL
        Family cars:
        1958 Eldo Biarrittz Vert
        48 Merc Woody - a true sleeper
        New project: 67 Sunbeam Tiger
        Newest project: 66 Mustang Vert

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        • #5
          Originally posted by HotRodGuy
          Thanks guys, I'll probably have you give me a quick tutorial tomorrow if we have time Mike
          Why don't you bring it down and after the class we'll sand it down and then I'll hold it while your remove the sanding marks with the rotary buffer.

          Mike
          Mike Phillips
          760-515-0444
          showcargarage@gmail.com

          "Find something you like and use it often"

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          • #6
            sounds like a plan mike
            Chopped 55 Suburban
            99 3.0 CL
            Family cars:
            1958 Eldo Biarrittz Vert
            48 Merc Woody - a true sleeper
            New project: 67 Sunbeam Tiger
            Newest project: 66 Mustang Vert

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            • #7
              after hearing Mr. Mike Phillips offer to work on it after class is one of the few times in my life that i wished i lived in california. but i do not so i will put it out of my head
              cwcad

              Say what you do...Do what you say!

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              • #8
                Originally posted by cwcad
                after hearing Mr. Mike Phillips offer to work on it after class is one of the few times in my life that i wished i lived in california. but i do not so i will put it out of my head

                It took us (well Mike) about an hour to sand and buff the top alone. I feel guilty, I kept pointing out flaws


                But it is now FLAWLESS, hopefully he'll get pics up soon.

                I've gotten to work w/ Mike about half a dozen times and it's always been a pleasure and amazing learning experience.

                Gotta run, girl is yelling at me to get ready for her company party, we are an hour late FREE DRINKS

                btw, Mike, expect a call next week, I blamed it all on you
                Chopped 55 Suburban
                99 3.0 CL
                Family cars:
                1958 Eldo Biarrittz Vert
                48 Merc Woody - a true sleeper
                New project: 67 Sunbeam Tiger
                Newest project: 66 Mustang Vert

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                • #9
                  I almost feel bad that I'm gonna get it striped now Mike. I may have to leave the top bare, it is so flawless
                  Chopped 55 Suburban
                  99 3.0 CL
                  Family cars:
                  1958 Eldo Biarrittz Vert
                  48 Merc Woody - a true sleeper
                  New project: 67 Sunbeam Tiger
                  Newest project: 66 Mustang Vert

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                  • #10
                    I look foward to seeing the final result. Looked really good when I left. It's amazing how a small item can command intensive work. Thanks for the link, the kids and I will make use of it. Hope to see you soon.
                    When it looks good, it runs good

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                    • #11
                      Hey,

                      I too look forward in seeing the pictures!! Knowing Mike's awesome detailing ability, I am sure it will be fantastic!!

                      Tim
                      Tim Lingor's Product Reviews

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                      • #12
                        Check out the front page



                        reflection shot. The top of the box is absolutely flawless, I was hoping to get some more pics today but the sun never came out. The color really comes through w/ some sun when the flake pops up


                        Thanks a MILLION Mike!!!!





                        Now to get it pinstriped by this guy in the next week or too

                        Chopped 55 Suburban
                        99 3.0 CL
                        Family cars:
                        1958 Eldo Biarrittz Vert
                        48 Merc Woody - a true sleeper
                        New project: 67 Sunbeam Tiger
                        Newest project: 66 Mustang Vert

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                        • #13
                          more shots










                          Chopped 55 Suburban
                          99 3.0 CL
                          Family cars:
                          1958 Eldo Biarrittz Vert
                          48 Merc Woody - a true sleeper
                          New project: 67 Sunbeam Tiger
                          Newest project: 66 Mustang Vert

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                          • #14
                            Really looks great Scott. Very jealous!!!
                            When it looks good, it runs good

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                              Chopped 55 Suburban
                              99 3.0 CL
                              Family cars:
                              1958 Eldo Biarrittz Vert
                              48 Merc Woody - a true sleeper
                              New project: 67 Sunbeam Tiger
                              Newest project: 66 Mustang Vert

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