Had to do some sanding with 3000 grit, what polish should I use now? Would ScratchX do the job?
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Re: Polishing After 3000 Grit Sanding
Follow up with M105 via rotary with a foam pad (yellow). You may have to go with a wool pad if the foam is not reducing the sanding marks.
After M105 go to M80 with a rotary with foam yellow pad. At this point evaluate the results and use a PC or G110 with yellow pad with M80 to remove any buffer marks at speed 5.
If you do a search there is an article on how to remove sanding marks.
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Re: Polishing After 3000 Grit Sanding
By hand is very difficult but you could try with a terry towel and LOTS of passion behind it. Your results will really depend on the type of paint you have.
Good luck with it, but please next time, don't sand if you don't have a rotary.
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Re: Polishing After 3000 Grit Sanding
Originally posted by JJ1 View PostHad to do some sanding with 3000 grit, what polish should I use now? Would ScratchX do the job?
We've purposefully sanding paint with #2000, #2500 and #3000 and demonstrated that the sanding marks can be removed using ScratchX by hand, but it took a lot of rubbing and repeated applications.
Mostly because the paint we've always worked in these demonstrations by luck of the draw trended towards being hard, not soft.
Reality is, you are not going to know what you can do until you go out into your garage and give your product and process of choice a try.
Just to note, usually what will happen is you're remove all the shallower scratches and this will expose and highlight the deeper scratches. You can remove these but you'll have to keep rubbing out the area.
M105 is supposed to work better for removing scratches by hand compared to ScratchX, we have not personally tried this yet, but it's an option you can consider if ScratchX doesn't work. You can also try any cleaner/polish you might already have in your garage.
Let us know how it goes...
What are you working on?
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