Well I found a nasty little chip on the bottom of my door (metallic silver paint). At least its in an inconspicous place. I cleaned the chip out with some Isopropyl and have filled it in with touch up paint. I just put on the last coat yesterday night.
I plan to sand the blob down this coming Friday but I am a little apprehensive about the sanding part. So I have a couple of questions.
1. I have heard that you should sand in one direction and not back and forth. Is this correct?
2. I have the MEGK2000 unigrit block and plan to use that initially. But I also have 2500 and 3000 grit P grade wet/dry silicone carbide sandpaper. Should I use the the sandpaper after the block and do I need to soak the block ahead of time?
3. Is a block eraser good to use as a sanding block for the sandpaper?
4. The chip is longer in one direction so I should be sanding perpendicular to this direction right?
5. When wetsanding is soap and water best to use or just water?
6. I also have a rotary and a PC 7424 with some 3M Finesse-It II. Will the PC and the 3M be sufficient? I definitely don't want to burn the paint since the chip is about 3/4" away from the bottom of the door. In case I do need to use the rotary if I have the door closed up against the lower rock panel I can buff with the rotary and not really worry too much about burning the edge since the rocker panel will be there to support the buffing pad right?
7. Has anyone experienced the touch-up paint pulling out upon sanding or buffing and do you have any suggestions on how to avoid this?
Thanks for the help.
I plan to sand the blob down this coming Friday but I am a little apprehensive about the sanding part. So I have a couple of questions.
1. I have heard that you should sand in one direction and not back and forth. Is this correct?
2. I have the MEGK2000 unigrit block and plan to use that initially. But I also have 2500 and 3000 grit P grade wet/dry silicone carbide sandpaper. Should I use the the sandpaper after the block and do I need to soak the block ahead of time?
3. Is a block eraser good to use as a sanding block for the sandpaper?
4. The chip is longer in one direction so I should be sanding perpendicular to this direction right?
5. When wetsanding is soap and water best to use or just water?
6. I also have a rotary and a PC 7424 with some 3M Finesse-It II. Will the PC and the 3M be sufficient? I definitely don't want to burn the paint since the chip is about 3/4" away from the bottom of the door. In case I do need to use the rotary if I have the door closed up against the lower rock panel I can buff with the rotary and not really worry too much about burning the edge since the rocker panel will be there to support the buffing pad right?
7. Has anyone experienced the touch-up paint pulling out upon sanding or buffing and do you have any suggestions on how to avoid this?
Thanks for the help.
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