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Can you walk me through wet sanding?

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914Driver

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Saratoga Springs, NY
My 300 wings need help. I was thinking 800, 1000 then 1200 wet sand (with soap in the water) would fix things up.

Then what?

Plain old wax? I have some WX Seal and some other stuff from Wings & Wheels, but it seems big leap from 1500 to wax. Is an orbital eccentric buffer meant or cars going to do the tick?


Thanks, enquiring minds at to know.
 
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