Hi,
Im curently wet sanding my Nissan Pulsar GTi-R due to a really poor respray thats drove me crazy for years... Anyway im using 1500 grit on the really bad areas to level it out, which has gone very well, then refining with 2000 and maybe 3000 as I have it in my garage, rest of car will be 2000 grit hopefully. I normally use M105 with a Chemical Guys Orange Hex Logic pad to buff the sanding marlks out then M205 with a CG White Hex Pad, but im intrigued to use a Meguires Micro Fibre cutting pad to buff out the sanding marks with M105, would this be too aggressive on sanded clear coat?
Thanks In advance
Gareth
Im curently wet sanding my Nissan Pulsar GTi-R due to a really poor respray thats drove me crazy for years... Anyway im using 1500 grit on the really bad areas to level it out, which has gone very well, then refining with 2000 and maybe 3000 as I have it in my garage, rest of car will be 2000 grit hopefully. I normally use M105 with a Chemical Guys Orange Hex Logic pad to buff the sanding marlks out then M205 with a CG White Hex Pad, but im intrigued to use a Meguires Micro Fibre cutting pad to buff out the sanding marks with M105, would this be too aggressive on sanded clear coat?
Thanks In advance
Gareth
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