I'm going to attempt to wet sand both doors, but need some advise before I dive into it.
I tried a small section today and was shocked at how much damage you can do with just a little sanding. I used 2000 grit, let it sit in a bucket of soapy water for about 15 minutes before I started. Like I said, I just did a small section to see how the process is. After sanding, I used a 3M product called "Perfect It, fine cut rubbing compound" and a high speed rotery. I'm failry expierenced at using the rotary, but I'm always very careful. Anyways, I followed it up with Perfect It, polishing compound for dark colored cars. I then used the SSR 2.5, CK glaze and wax. It looks pretty good, but it's alot of work!!
I'm wondering if there is a product that I can use with the PC to make the process simpler??? Can I use the 3M products with the PC and get the same results??? What kind of pads do I need?? Am I expecting to much from the PC, or is it possible to do??
Thanks..... :beer:
I tried a small section today and was shocked at how much damage you can do with just a little sanding. I used 2000 grit, let it sit in a bucket of soapy water for about 15 minutes before I started. Like I said, I just did a small section to see how the process is. After sanding, I used a 3M product called "Perfect It, fine cut rubbing compound" and a high speed rotery. I'm failry expierenced at using the rotary, but I'm always very careful. Anyways, I followed it up with Perfect It, polishing compound for dark colored cars. I then used the SSR 2.5, CK glaze and wax. It looks pretty good, but it's alot of work!!
I'm wondering if there is a product that I can use with the PC to make the process simpler??? Can I use the 3M products with the PC and get the same results??? What kind of pads do I need?? Am I expecting to much from the PC, or is it possible to do??
Thanks..... :beer: