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xjay1337:

--- Quote from: WILL 1 AM on July 10, 2014, 02:31:36 pm ---But from what I've seen/read, p600 is ultra fine, so is there such thing as P2500 and P3000?

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I would suggest you do some additional research then if you feel that's the case!   :confused:  :signLOL:

stealthwolf:
As above. You can get 2000 and 2500 in halfords. They feel more like sugar paper than sandpaper.

Veee-dubber:
Buy a 3m kit

greygti:
If your not sure about wet sanding, try and pick up an old panel from a scrap yard and practice on that, 2000 (with lots of soapy water) then 2500 (again soapy water) then check your sanding give it a good rinse down + dry then finally work your way up through the various compounds and pads

mk5Eire:
I wet sanded my headlights the other day. Results were excellent removed all the scum and restored the crystal clear lens.

Started with 800, 1000, 1200, 1500, 2000 and finished with 3000 and compound followed by polish and wax to protect from further UV damage. It is time consuming, dont rush it or you will have cloudy headlights.

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