WebJun 20, 2003 · hm. ok. so it's a different problem from the orange peel right? cos i can get rid of the orange peel easily by a little bit of sanding and polishing but these tiny holes there are really the problem i apply 3-4 dust coats before the final 1-2 wet coat. Maybe i should wash it using soap water after i applied the primer? WebYes it is possible to remove some level of orange peel just by using compound but we would recommend sanding first with either P1500 or P2000.
How to SAFELY Sand & Buff Out ALL Scratches, Orange Peel
WebApr 29, 2016 · Joined May 4, 2013. 3,094 Posts. #2 · Apr 28, 2016. Advance wet sands really well. Some 400-600 grit wet dry paper and a little water can slick it down … WebFeb 23, 2024 · 1 Wait a day or so to let the clear coat harden if the finishing is new. At this point, if you see "orange peel" or "trash" on the surface, wet sand with 1000 or 1200 grit … dons deliveries tracking
Easy Ways to Fix Orange Peel Without Sanding: 13 Steps
WebJan 21, 2015 · Tip 2: Prime the pads before use. (For new pads only) Tip 3: Work small section at a time. Tip 4: Use 600rpm to spread the polish and 1400rpm to buff. Tip 5: … 1. Pick up a fast cut compound designed for vehicles to buff the bumps out. The best way to remove orange peel without sanding is to use fast cutting compound. Cutting compound is an abrasive paste that will erode an extremely thin layer of paint and wear away the orange peel in the process. See more WebNo you will not ruin it. Just spend a lot of time on the upper grits of sandpaper. You will do all of your damage removing the orange peel with the 600 and it may be too soft to remove … don seaborn res