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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Stockholm, NJ
Posts: 106
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Droobie, just curious why 3 weeks before color sanding? I am waiting about a week to do mine and seemed to work well on the fenders. I was under the impression waiting too long might allow it to harden to much and make it difficult to buff, although 3 weeks is well inside the cure time. Maybe I have this backwards.
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Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Mooresville NC.
Posts: 161
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To be completly honest with I have not a clue why I have to wait so long. The friend that guided me through my paint and body experience just told me not to cover the paint for 30 days and that whatever orange peel or small runs would be able to wet sand and buff out. Shawn ( the body shop owner) is full of knowledge and experiance so I just go with the flow and do what he tells me to do when i comes to this stuff. If you have any other questions just ask me and i will ask him and pass on to you. |
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