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Wet Sanding 101 - Part 3

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Uploaded by on Jun 20, 2009

My new wet sanding series featuring Adam's Polishes. In this series of videos, I remove 2 major scratches from the hood of my El Camino. I use a new type of pad from Adam's which is smaller and is perfect for working on a small area of the car, like where a scratch would be. Enjoy!

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  • How much pressure are you applying with the 3000 grit paper? I ask because with the 2500 paper it seemed liked you used very little pressure and let the paper do the work, but with the 3000 paper you seemed to really be on it.

  • @hungry718 I can't give you a pound per square inch number but I was applying more pressure because the 3000 was previously used and didn't have as much cut as a new sheet would have. Normally, your pressure would be even with all the grits.

  • @Junkman2000 Thanks a bunch! Me and a friend are trying our hand at wet sanding and buffing some small parts of a body kit this weekend. Your videos are FANTASTIC and VERY helpful. Being a former military man myself I can appreciate your way of teaching lol. Keep the awesome vids coming.

  • @hungry718 You're welcome and thanks for watching.  :)

  • Great video!! Thanks for posting it! But where do you buy 2500 and 3000 grit sandpaper? My auto parts store doesn't carry it. Suggestions?

  • @lambertjohn1 You don't get those grits at auto stores. You have to go to professional auto body repair stores to get that type of stuff.

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  • nice video i actually learned!!!!

  • @ChiefMojoRisingLives Glad to be of service.

  • definitely not suffering - learning my man - I love learning new things and I want to implement this into arsenal of things I've always wanted to do - subscribed - thank you for your knowledge and passing it onto novice detailers like me

  • @poopoopoop40 Uuhhhhh.... no.

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