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Posted: Sat Sep 30, 2006 8:32 am Post subject: Polishing technique found? |
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This seems to work in my case, which is probably atypical-
1. Wet sand with 1200 Grit wet or dry. Someone advised 1000, then 1500, and I split the difference. For those who don't know, wet sanding is sticking a piece of wet or dry sandpaper in a sanding block (The all rubber 3M is my favorite), dipping the block in a bucket of water, and having at it. Messy, but quiet and environmentally friendly.
2. Use a rotary polisher with G6 to bring up a shine. Repeat step 1 as necessary.
3. When satisfied the grungy spots are gone, repeat using C or S and an orbital polisher.
It's a bitch, but to my mind preferable to spending months painting.
Bill Naumuk
HDS Fuselage
Townville, Pa
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