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This is how I buff. Is this the best way. I use a variable speed buffer and I start with medium grit, then to fine and then to glaze. Is there any step I should do in between. I use 3M products. I use a Nikota buffer with an egg crate type round pad. Any tips or tricks I should try?
louie dee
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| Sounds like your right on track. The only thing I do differently is I use different foam pads for the different steps. Your supply store can tell you the difference in them. I have 1 for rubbing compound, 1 for microfinishing compound, 1 for polishing. The different compounds are the same as different grits of sand paper, as far as the pads go its the same thing, different grit pads as well. I also use all 3M products. I hope this is helpful.
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| You know if you apply wet sanding with 2500 paper you'll be able to get rid of deep scratches only if its not down to the primer it takes practice but works very well!!!!!!!!
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