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15 hours ago, Patcon said:

@ksechler

Check the p-sheets for the products you're using. They will give you finish grits for each individual product. I very rarely finish above 400. I tend to agree with Sweaty, 600 starts to get really slick... 

Will do, thanks.  

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Sweaty/Patcon

 

I checked the product data and you were correct about sanding to 400 grit not 600.  So thanks for keeping me from making a big mistake.  

I am doing what I hope is the final wet sand before spraying the color.  I have found a few minor (I mean really minor) imperfections like pin holes, small scratches, etc.  I really would prefer not to have to wet sand the whole thing again.  Is it ok to fill the scratch or pinhole, prime just that area and wet sand to blend with the previous coat?

Thanks

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3 hours ago, ksechler said:

Sweaty/Patcon

 

I checked the product data and you were correct about sanding to 400 grit not 600.  So thanks for keeping me from making a big mistake.  

I am doing what I hope is the final wet sand before spraying the color.  I have found a few minor (I mean really minor) imperfections like pin holes, small scratches, etc.  I really would prefer not to have to wet sand the whole thing again.  Is it ok to fill the scratch or pinhole, prime just that area and wet sand to blend with the previous coat?

Thanks

yes, perfectly ok

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