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Show'n'Shine Saloon
Question about wetsanding
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<blockquote data-quote="Cocoloco" data-source="post: 3799606" data-attributes="member: 35946"><p>Wet sanding is using very fine sandpaper and using a watery/soapy solution as a</p><p>lubricant...If you have ever clayed your L,roughly that is the same principal,except</p><p>your using sandpaper that is 1500-1200-1000 grit...Very fine.I would tape around the</p><p>spot your working on and only put pressure on the glue your trying to take off...This</p><p>may take awhile and you need to be very careful.It would be great if Goo Gone or a </p><p>little alcohol or acetone could take it off instead.I'm not familiar with gorilla glue...If </p><p>your friend is familiar with wet sanding,maybe he can walk you through it??</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cocoloco, post: 3799606, member: 35946"] Wet sanding is using very fine sandpaper and using a watery/soapy solution as a lubricant...If you have ever clayed your L,roughly that is the same principal,except your using sandpaper that is 1500-1200-1000 grit...Very fine.I would tape around the spot your working on and only put pressure on the glue your trying to take off...This may take awhile and you need to be very careful.It would be great if Goo Gone or a little alcohol or acetone could take it off instead.I'm not familiar with gorilla glue...If your friend is familiar with wet sanding,maybe he can walk you through it?? [/QUOTE]
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