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Jamithan04 03-14-2016 11:30 AM

Painting and sanding grand hauler body
 
Hey everyone looking at everyone's awesome looking paint jobs has me wondering. So I have a grand hauler that I just got done preping and priming. And I'm curious with all of the little raised details on the body, like the door hinges and rivets and screws etc. how and what did you guys use to do the base coat sanding and wet sanding. I noticed while I was going through scuffing it up before primer I noticed that there was a ton of spots missed due to the raised edges. If one could give me some insight on tips tricks and what the used to get to those hard to reach spots would be much appreciated
Thanks in advance everyone

bigford 03-14-2016 12:12 PM

Re: Painting and sanding grand hauler body
 
rub the body down with a grey scotch-brite pad.
wash,dry then prime

JamesBC 03-14-2016 01:09 PM

Re: Painting and sanding grand hauler body
 
I use Meguiar's cut polish, comes in different grades from high abrasive to very fine polish.

It is also what is know as body shop safe which means it has no silicone in it. So no chance of it causing fish eyes in paint.


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