I am new member who has often admired the remarkable highly polished finish that car detailers can achieve on paintwork.
I have made myself a musical instrument (an ukulele) and was talked in to using French Polishing as the timber finish. The instruction I was directed to told how to put on a number of coats of the Shellac but then finally to lightly sand down with 1200 wet & dry then use Meguiars No 7 for a great gloss finish.
I would like to know if car detailers use 1200 paper or finer grades to remove any minor imperfections and any other preparation that is done to the dulled sanded finish before applying Meguiars No 7 Glaze and how they would suggest applying and finishing this high polish finish.
Would you use a buffing cloth by hand (will this remove the dullness left from the fine sandpaper) or a rotary polishing buffer?
I have made myself a musical instrument (an ukulele) and was talked in to using French Polishing as the timber finish. The instruction I was directed to told how to put on a number of coats of the Shellac but then finally to lightly sand down with 1200 wet & dry then use Meguiars No 7 for a great gloss finish.
I would like to know if car detailers use 1200 paper or finer grades to remove any minor imperfections and any other preparation that is done to the dulled sanded finish before applying Meguiars No 7 Glaze and how they would suggest applying and finishing this high polish finish.
Would you use a buffing cloth by hand (will this remove the dullness left from the fine sandpaper) or a rotary polishing buffer?
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