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Old 04-03-2009, 12:30 AM   #10
Pitt Yaris
 
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1500-2500 grit for wet sanding. Use the 1500 to get out the imperfections and the 2000 for
base coats and the 2500 for the clear coat. Let the sand paper soak in some water with a
couple drops of dish soap and have a spray bottle with water to keep the part being sanded wet.
Gotcha.....should I get a lower grit for the before process on the plastics/silver bar so the primer/paint sticks better as well?
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