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The result of 30 hours+ of wet sanding on an Edition 30...

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Hedge:
Wow!  :notworthy:

stealthwolf:
Just read the whole thing. Amazing! Too scared to do it myself but happy to go along for rotary tutorial. I'm getting fed up with my DA.

RussZS:

--- Quote from: maxload on December 17, 2011, 01:56:53 pm ---The results are breathtaking , even before the correction! Like you say in your thread on DW, removing swirls is one thing , but wet sanding is on another level. Very inspiring work.
Looking forward to the full write up mate. Fancy a trip down south to work on my black eddy....  :happy2:

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I'd love to...

Thanks all  :santa:

Top Cat:
Very interesting Russ.  :happy2: I am going to ask a stupid question now, but i cant see you, so snigger away.  :P

So if a car needs a full correction does this method produce better results but still only take away the same amount of clear coat as normal techniques.  :happy2:

RussZS:

--- Quote from: Top Cat on December 18, 2011, 10:54:46 pm ---Very interesting Russ.  :happy2: I am going to ask a stupid question now, but i cant see you, so snigger away.  :P

So if a car needs a full correction does this method produce better results but still only take away the same amount of clear coat as normal techniques.  :happy2:

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Hi Top Cat,

On average, a full correction detail would take 1-2 days, depending on the condition of the paint.

This process would take about 4-5 days in reality, so at least twice as long, as you essentially have a 5 stage hand sand THEN a correction detail on top!

Cheers,
Russ.

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