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rubbing compound on small areas..
Urrgh... while thumbing the rear rear wheel arc, I noticed white spots in a burnt like area...
I resanded and am preparing to coat again. Any tips on how get the shine out in those areas safely? I sprayed 2 mist, and 2 wet coats previously
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I think you may have to explane a bit more as to what you mean
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well, basically.. I rubbed straight into the primer!
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Just lighten up on the rubbing is about all i can tell you to do.
How long did you what before you started to rub it. You have to wait till the paint hardens before you start on it.(a good 1-2 weeks)
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wow 1 - 2 weeks! I rubbed 2 days after...
drats, the gunmetal paint has run out, 7 coats total.... gotto becareful on this one. thanx! :bandit:
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