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<blockquote data-quote="Palmer" data-source="post: 13253637" data-attributes="member: 136551"><p>I do the 3M wet only 3000 paper and it does the job 95% of the time. Use it on a DA with an intermediate pad between the DA and 3000 grit. Make sure to keep it wet, stay off body lines until you get the hang of it or very very lightly hit them, then go over it with the 105 and an orange pad, then 205 with a white pad. That will give you the best results IMO. That's a tough color to learn on just take it real slowly like stated that clear could be extremely thin. Watch your pads to see if any paint is getting on them. Good luck and post some before/after pics. Worst case you burn through which really isn't that big of a deal on a car like that. It's a great canvas to start/learn on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Palmer, post: 13253637, member: 136551"] I do the 3M wet only 3000 paper and it does the job 95% of the time. Use it on a DA with an intermediate pad between the DA and 3000 grit. Make sure to keep it wet, stay off body lines until you get the hang of it or very very lightly hit them, then go over it with the 105 and an orange pad, then 205 with a white pad. That will give you the best results IMO. That's a tough color to learn on just take it real slowly like stated that clear could be extremely thin. Watch your pads to see if any paint is getting on them. Good luck and post some before/after pics. Worst case you burn through which really isn't that big of a deal on a car like that. It's a great canvas to start/learn on. [/QUOTE]
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