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Sioux

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So you really need to do the final sanding ( 2000 grid ) and the buffing ? I normaly let the clearing done by someone else, can i do the 2000 sanding and buffing myself ? or is it hard to learn? Is such a machine expensive? ( sorry for my english writting, i am Dutch).. many greetz ,great work!!!
 

rex

New member
Welcome Sioux.You don't have to buff it if it comes out clean and the clear laid down nice,but it's rare they come out perfect.For an everyday job on a car I just sand out any dirt nibs and buff them.If it's a high dollar job or a bike I sand the whole thing flat and buff it for that glass look.For an electric buffer,a few pads and compounds and glazes you're probably looking at $250-300 here in the US.It's not hard but you have to pay attention and work in an area that wind can't blow dirt onto the surface.
 
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