ksungela
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Everything is sanding fine, then you hear it, that high pitched screech, then you want to start throwing things. I gave up the bucket of water for a spray bottle which I though we eliminate the problem, but its still happening. I'm sanding outside, but can't see how "grit" can get airborne and find its way between the sandpaper and body panel. It has also happened on the body itself which is inside the garage and never been outside since clearcoated. The only thing I can figure its the sandpaper (black ice) loading up with clearcoat then balling up to great a hard chunk. This is 2+ week old clear coat. Any opinions on how to prevent this?
I've tried Jim C's method with some samples of the yellow film discs and tolex, but wanted to get a head start on these panels while waiting for more of that stuff to be delivered.
Here are pics of the scratches and finished job of medium red and black strip on the hood.
I've tried Jim C's method with some samples of the yellow film discs and tolex, but wanted to get a head start on these panels while waiting for more of that stuff to be delivered.
Here are pics of the scratches and finished job of medium red and black strip on the hood.