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AsianFlip06 04-18-03 03:18 PM

buffing tips?????
 
My friend and I just finished painting my car and letting it cure for a couple of days. My question is how do i start with buffing process i already bought the 3m heavy duty rubbing compound and the machine glaze polish. Is there a special technqiue in buffing it out to a really nice shine? This is my first time buffing a car so i would like some detailed info if anyone can provide me with.

Thanks

unvmyrx7 04-18-03 06:03 PM

wet sand the clear coat with 1200 or 1500 grit sandpaper, use soapy water, use a meduim density sponge block under the sandpaper, stay away from corners and sharp edges, the clearcoat is usually thin here. make sure u get out all the orange peel and dust( if any)

buff slowly, a small area at a time, put masking tape on the edges and sharp corners, this way u wont burn tru the clear.

good luck

AsianFlip06 04-18-03 10:04 PM

Can you explain what orange peel is? I am unfimilar to that term and is it ok to use a craftsman orbital buffer the max rpm on it is 3000rpm?

Thanks for the info so far

duboisr 04-19-03 03:02 AM

When Garfinkle was building show bikes and painting a few cars ,everything was hand sanded and rubbed out. No mechanical buffers used ,and the finished product was beyond compare . Very time consuming. Look at the surface of an orange, very uneven, that is orange peel. you sand that smooth then polish the sanding marks out . hand work will yield a finish that will reflect an image with color, everone will be impressed for sure .


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