vx-scottw
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could anyone tell whats what please
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Jed D
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p4000 (4000 granes off sand per square inch)
i may be corrected
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vx-scottw
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is this recommended
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Eddx14xe
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Depends what your using it for
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Jed D
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for what exactly? i wouldn't want to say yes then you go and ruin your bodywork
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vx-scottw
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doing a splitter its bin sanded but its not completly smooth if you get my drift
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JaffaTB
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has it been painted yet?
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vx-scottw
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not yet needs smoothing with wet n dry but not sure what type
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JaffaTB
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4000 will be too fine then, it will hardly do anything lol, id probably use 400 or 600
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vx-scottw
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i will have to give it a try
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JaffaTB
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4000 will be like a sheet of paper mate
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Jed D
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4000 is more for polishing fisheyes and blemishes out
personally if its really rough i'd use 280, 320 then 500 or there abouts
[Edited on 30-05-2011 by JedDy]
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