Re: paint
i wasa just thinking about this today will i was at work and well you proved my piont that you are a dum***
Originally Posted by 2001GTPEWTER
Soaking the paper helps control the amount of water you get on your newly sanded surface, it also helps you use one piece of sandpaper longer than with one dry piece, the soaked sand paper fills up with paint slower than with dry.
know he says, "Soaking the paper helps control the amount of water you get on your newly sanded surface," this is not true all wet sanding dose is keeps the paper cleaner and gives you a smoother sand
but he most likly dose not know this
Originally Posted by 2001GTPEWTER
Getting the entire car wet may result in your job ending up uneven after the first sanding, you want to sand more than once.
geting the entire car wet is the best thing becuse you can see the high and the low spots all he is doing is proving my piont
YOU USALLY ONLY WET SAND ONCE
Originally Posted by 2001GTPEWTER
Believe me I'm sure classic car owners WILL take several weeks or months to prep and paint (not fix and assemble) but its not completely necessary.
you ask any body shop owner it will take several mounth i can garentie you that
YES IT MAY EVEN TAKE THAT LONG TO FIX AND ASSEMBLE
if you think it is not necessary then i would love to hear you say that to a autobody shop owner in person
is there some way to vote somone off the board? if there is let me know i wonder who i would vote off?
it sounds like this guy would not even know what wet sanding was if we would not of told him.
oh i want pics of the hole car top to bottom side to side
autobody technitio for two years i think i know what i am talking about how about you
the othere people on this board do to
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