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i am about to paint the front end of my car its fiberglass. after painting and clear coat. what should i use to buff it out? I am using spray cans to apply the paint. and spray can clear.Any tips on the process?
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This might help you a little:http://www.honda-tech.com/showthread.php?t=1555133
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Having doen this for years.. I do not advise using spray cans.
1) prime evenly and sand every coat. clean off all dust and debris 2) if you must use spray cans, keep the car out of wind or dust. Spray the area at the same pace and same distance to achieve best possible uniformity. Keep moving in a sweeping motion. NO RUNS! 3) allow adequate time in between coats 4) only use 1 coat of clear or you'll play hell wet sanding the layers correctly |
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