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Can urethane single stage job be wet sanded to get ride of orange peel ??
I just paint a car and there is some orange peel in certain areas that are more than my liking. Can urethane single stage job be wet sanded to get ride of orange peel ?? Just wanted to know when and if I could hit it was 1500-2000 wet sand or if this paint doesn't like to be wet sanded ?
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I don't think you will get good results if you just sand it. I'd say repaint it.
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Yes it can but as with any paint you have to buff it to make it shine again. You need to sand it with 1200 or 1500 then buff it out but you sound like you've never done this before and I would suggest testing it out unless you have someone that can show you. Have you had it repainted with a single stage? All honda's, well any car now days is always painted with Poly, base-clear paint. No one uses single stage paint anymore because its just not as durable as 2 stage paints. So most likely you have a 2 stage paint thats just faded, take it somewhere and see if they can buff it.
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