Da or hand wet sand fresh 1k clear coat and techniques?
Da or hand wet sand fresh 1k clear coat and techniques?
Author
Discussion

Kazzz20

Original Poster:

42 posts

66 months

Wednesday 20th April 2022
quotequote all
Hi

I hope your all doing good.

As the title says. I'm going to flat and buff a 1k clearcoat (out a rattle can). I've done this before where I wet sanded and buffed by hand.

I've got 3 panels to do 2 of which are pretty flat the third lots of curves.

I've got a soft backing pad and 1500 grit wet discs.

And what grits to use and start off with regardless of da or hand.

I'm thinking if I do by hand then to start with either 1000, 1200 or 1500.

Many thanks!

paintman

7,842 posts

210 months

Wednesday 20th April 2022
quotequote all
Got rid of the runs & sags?

Kazzz20

Original Poster:

42 posts

66 months

Wednesday 20th April 2022
quotequote all
Maybe :P lol

I want to keep the suspense til I'm done or there abouts biggrin

paintman

7,842 posts

210 months

Wednesday 20th April 2022
quotequote all
Sand as little as is necessary.

Hand sanding will take longer, but it's safer. Things that you didn't want to happen can happen very quickly with machines!

1500 grit used wet.

To compound after sanding use a soft mop, plenty of water to lubricate & cool & be aware it's all too easy to stay in one place & burn through the clear esp on swage lines.
I use Farecla G3 Advanced Liquid Compound, but that's on 2k clear & I've rather more thickness.

Kazzz20

Original Poster:

42 posts

66 months

Wednesday 20th April 2022
quotequote all
Okay thanks!

Is there any particular motion to sand in ? Like circular or just back and forth or does it not matter, just do whatever?

Thanks

steveo3002

10,976 posts

194 months

Thursday 21st April 2022
quotequote all
rattle can will barely take a quick tickle with 1500 ...be very carefull of rubbing through

if its close to being acceptable i would quickly run the buffer over it and call it done , its nothing close to what you see on detailing forums where paint takes alot of buffing

Kazzz20

Original Poster:

42 posts

66 months

Thursday 5th May 2022
quotequote all
Hey! So I used a festool to get the runs out. Wow what a tool! It didn't touch the rest of the paint for the most part and got the runs out pretty well. I wet sanded and buffed it out, you cant tell apart from some bits but overall it turned out good. Alot better than where it was before.