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Do It Yourself Auto Painting Sanding The Guidecoat

 
 
Do It Yourself Auto Painting Sanding The Guidecoat
Do It Yourself Auto Painting Sanding The Guidecoat
Sanding the guidecoat can be done with either dry or wet-dry paper (with water) in the 400-600-grit range. The key is to knock down the surface of the guidecoat, leaving behind just the low spots as indicated here by the remaining "dark" sand-scratch marks. View Related Article
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