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    Quote Originally Posted by brads94accord
    that hood looks diff in those pics cause it was sprayed w/ primer that was like a rust color...i bought that hood from hulud and it was dark blue.
    So WTF are you doing? I wanna see the Lude with the clear on it and shit!
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    Quote Originally Posted by BTLFED
    So WTF are you doing? I wanna see the Lude with the clear on it and shit!
    the last few pics are w/ the clear. i still need to wetsand w/ 1500 and 2000 and compound and polish the car which i will do next weekend since i dont have enough time this weekend, i have to work all week.


    I'm just afraid of the sanding marks not coming out...when i did matts car i compounded w/ a light cut compound and should really have used a heavier cut compound but they dont recommend it w/ my porter cable DA polisher, you are suppose to use the heavy compound w/ a rotary buffer. I have never used a rotary polisher before. anyone have one i can borrow next weekend w/ experiece and come supervise to make sure i dont fuck up the new paint?

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    Quote Originally Posted by brads94accord
    the last few pics are w/ the clear. i still need to wetsand w/ 1500 and 2000 and compound and polish the car which i will do next weekend since i dont have enough time this weekend, i have to work all week.


    I'm just afraid of the sanding marks not coming out...when i did matts car i compounded w/ a light cut compound and should really have used a heavier cut compound but they dont recommend it w/ my porter cable DA polisher, you are suppose to use the heavy compound w/ a rotary buffer. I have never used a rotary polisher before. anyone have one i can borrow next weekend w/ experiece and come supervise to make sure i dont fuck up the new paint?

    you should be fine..
    just give it a few days to cure up...and just go easy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 5thgcelica
    you should be fine..
    just give it a few days to cure up...and just go easy.
    i think by saturday it should be cured up pretty good...we are gonna wetsand it pretty good to get most of the orange peel out and a few drips, then i think im gonna give it a shot w/ my porter cable DA polisher w/ a wool pad and some perfect it compound, then after that gonna use meguiars light cut compound on a foam compound pad, then glaze it followed by some caranuba to seal it up.
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    Quote Originally Posted by brads94accord
    the last few pics are w/ the clear. i still need to wetsand w/ 1500 and 2000 and compound and polish the car which i will do next weekend since i dont have enough time this weekend, i have to work all week.


    I'm just afraid of the sanding marks not coming out...when i did matts car i compounded w/ a light cut compound and should really have used a heavier cut compound but they dont recommend it w/ my porter cable DA polisher, you are suppose to use the heavy compound w/ a rotary buffer. I have never used a rotary polisher before. anyone have one i can borrow next weekend w/ experiece and come supervise to make sure i dont fuck up the new paint?
    you do need a rotary polisher to get all the sand scratches out....i have never tried using a DA though. If you do get your hands on a rotary, be very careful. Tape up your edges and go slow. The compound you use really doesnt make a difference, its the pad. Most compounds say it will cover up 1200+ scratches with a heavy cutting pad...and 1500+ with a medium or light cutting pad. I would come over and let you borrow mine but im am only in town for 2 days a week and i am busy as hell. But when you wetsand, use a block or else it will look wavy. If you have any more questions send me a pm.

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