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
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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 )
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 )
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