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  • My first Time Wet Sanding

    First a little background,
    My wife drives a black 2002 convertible mustang and it is relatively swirl free and kept in the garage when she is not out driving around.
    Well we were doing a little spring cleaning, getting rid of some furniture and what not and it was all accumulating in the garage, around the mustang.
    I have an old MR2 hood I obtained form a junk yard so I can practice my rotary skills (once I obtain one, still waiting!) and it was leaning against an old desk. (Can you see where I am going yet?)
    My two German Shepards got out of the house, into the garage, bumped the hood and it fell over, crashing right into the driver’s side door .
    After all the yelling and screaming was over and the dogs were back inside I take a closer look at the damage.



    Well I just happened to have the Lankga's Complete Wet Sand 2000 Kit. I have never used this before nor have I ever tried to wet sand anything. Needless to say, I was very nervous
    but I decide that I would give it a try anyways.

    I Cleaned the area with distilled vinegar (not sure where I heard this tip before but I remember someone saying it helped clean of any wax that was present) then proceeded to follow the directions in the kit (Directions can be found here )
    Gary

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    Continued....

    So here are some pictures of the results right after wet sanding. I only went over the area, in one direction, using light very light stroke, maybe 5 or 6 strokes. I was too nervous to go anymore than that:



    And here are some pictures after I used the stuff included with the kit:

    I probably could have hit it a few more times with the LANGKA stuff but decide to try ScratchX, here are the results:

    I then followed with DACP.

    I apologize for picture quality but I don't have the best lighting in my garage.

    While it is not perfect, it is a lot less noticable. In fact, most people can't even tell it was scratched until I point out the few marks left. I plan on trying to improve it even more once I get a full day to work on it. I think the total time I spent on this, including a pre-wash, was about 45 minutes.
    Let me know what y'all think and any pointer you might have for future reference.

    Thanks,
    Gary

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      Hi Gary,

      No appologies needed for the pics we get the idea, Great job that.

      I can't give any pointers as I haven't used it but I'll know "how to" in futuer

      And Mrs Gary will be pleased yeah?

      Bryan

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