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Greg_M
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3rd Jan 08 at 19:35   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

ive only just started using a rotary. as always used obitals for most of my work.

And i must say if you take you time it gets great results! - but i wouldnt EVER use a rotary if you are a novice!

ive even started to wet sand now with rotary and it almost gets everything out.

[Edited on 03-01-2008 by Greg_M]
Steve
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i used 1500 grit wet and dry paper on my 106 gave good results
Martin_C
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quote:
Originally posted by Greg_M
ive only just started using a rotary. as always used obitals for most of my work.

And i must say if you take you time it gets great results! - but i wouldnt EVER use a rotary if you are a novice!

ive even started to wet sand now with rotary and it almost gets everything out.

[Edited on 03-01-2008 by Greg_M]


the paint on 350z's is really thin, bit thin to be wet sanding. done plenty when i did the painting though, wet sanding is a piece of piss once you get the hang of it.
Greg_M
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quote:
Originally posted by Martin_C
the paint on 350z's is really thin, bit thin to be wet sanding. done plenty when i did the painting though, wet sanding is a piece of piss once you get the hang of it.


think its just the initial OH SHIT WHAT HAVE I DONE feeling when you sand right down.

and plus you could never get the standard back so quickly using a orbital than you can with a rotary.
Colin
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I sat looking at the pic's of the 350z saying f.k sake thats a nasty scratch through the middle of the pannel
Mike
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3rd Jan 08 at 19:42   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Me too Colin
Martin_C
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lol, thats a strip light
Colin
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I thought it was a big massive deep scratch intil 2nd last picture

[Edited on 03-01-2008 by Colin]
Martin_C
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its cos i have strip lights mounted on the wall rather than the roof
deano87
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quote:
Originally posted by Ian
Nice job on both cars - BMW repair is particularly impressive.

I agree.
cheekyalex
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quote:
Originally posted by Greg_M
quote:
Originally posted by Martin_C
the paint on 350z's is really thin, bit thin to be wet sanding. done plenty when i did the painting though, wet sanding is a piece of piss once you get the hang of it.


think its just the initial OH SHIT WHAT HAVE I DONE feeling when you sand right down.

and plus you could never get the standard back so quickly using a orbital than you can with a rotary.


lol at that oh shit feeling, you just instantly think,why the fuk didnt i just stop 2 seconds ago.

good work by the way mate, makes me want to do mine but practically every panel needs a respray anyway so im waiting untill i can get the time to do that first.

[Edited on 03-01-2008 by cheekyalex]
big eck
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I shall pay you to do it
Jay
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quote:
Originally posted by stan_the_man
Zymol


Whats that meant to mean?
Steve
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means getting sued
cunningham
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so if a take some wet and dry sand paper with a 1500 grit level wetthe paper or wet the area? then i can polish the panel?
Graham88
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quote:
Originally posted by Colin
I thought it was a big massive deep scratch intil 2nd last picture


I was about to post saying it doesn't even look like the scratch has dissapeared in the slightest, went back for a second look after your post and realised

BMW is impressive
K17STY
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4th Jan 08 at 10:43   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

you can do the mini once the 350z is done, plenty time till march
dean101287
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you still need to polish after you wet n dry dont you? And you wet the paper!
Martin_C
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quote:
Originally posted by K17STY
you can do the mini once the 350z is done, plenty time till march


sook me!
Martin_C
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quote:
Originally posted by dean101287
you still need to polish after you wet n dry dont you? And you wet the paper!


i wouldn't put sandpaper anywhere near your car unless you really know what you're doing.
K17STY
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quote:
Originally posted by Martin_C
quote:
Originally posted by K17STY
you can do the mini once the 350z is done, plenty time till march


sook me!


we made a deal!
Martin_C
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