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    thanks for the info lads


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    if you want it wet sanded and buffed properly lad give me a shout i can do it for you

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    Quote Originally Posted by k1984w View Post
    if you want it wet sanded and buffed properly lad give me a shout i can do it for you
    pm'd lad..


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    if ya want your car to look like new then read above^^^^^^ giv keith a shout just look at his quality of work


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    i no man have been following his thread...unbelievable!


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    Quote Originally Posted by jake4 View Post
    just swirl marks and lil scrapes here and there
    give the swirl marks a good hard rub with a cloth with some compound and a bit of spit/water
    If they start to get smaller you'd get them out with compound buffing no need for wet sanding
    another good way to tell is if you wet car where the worst marks are, if they dissapear when wet they will buff out.

    Be very careful if you attempt to sand your lacquer only use 2000 grit sia paper if your inexperienced in body refinishing.
    sand a little with a rubber block and dry off keep doing this checking as you go making sure ya don't go through the lacquer.

    Your better off letting that lad Keith do it for ya if your not confident, go and watch him do the job you'll get the idea for next time, if ya make a balls of it you'll have to fork out for a respray.

    Best of luck with it lad


 

 

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