Chris Martin
Promoted Users
Gents,
Maybe silly question but here it goes: A few minutes ago I was cleaning a large surface (wing) with 700 W&G and realized I am using a large amount of material (prep wipes and 700) getting all the primer dust left over on the surface after sanding. Seems like a waste of expensive material since the main purpose of the W&G is to remove, well, W&G and not dust.
Is it acceptable to rinse the surface with water, and maybe a clean rag, after sanding to get the dust off and then, after a letting it dry overnight, hit it with 700 W&G and proper prep wipes? I would think yes but learning so might as well ask to be sure.
Thanks,
Chris
Maybe silly question but here it goes: A few minutes ago I was cleaning a large surface (wing) with 700 W&G and realized I am using a large amount of material (prep wipes and 700) getting all the primer dust left over on the surface after sanding. Seems like a waste of expensive material since the main purpose of the W&G is to remove, well, W&G and not dust.
Is it acceptable to rinse the surface with water, and maybe a clean rag, after sanding to get the dust off and then, after a letting it dry overnight, hit it with 700 W&G and proper prep wipes? I would think yes but learning so might as well ask to be sure.
Thanks,
Chris