Wet sanding & Buffing tips

Buffing Steps

Buffing Steps

Polishing correctly! Be sure to get all the scratches out before getting to the polishing step. You should have 99% of the texture and scratches ...

Buffing Edges

Buffing Edges

One of the hardest spots to get paint really flat, with no texture, is edges. In this picture, you can see why. I know this isn't a wool pad, but...

Clear Coat & Guide Coat

Clear Coat & Guide Coat

Use (dry) guide coat!!!!! 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻 It is 100% necessary for sanding primer, and in my opinion, equally as needed for wet sanding paint. Use it befo...

Don't Skip a Thing!

Don't Skip a Thing!

Wet Sanding. How far to sand with 600 grit? All the way‼️. Everything needs to be completely flat before moving on to 1,000 grit. If you can't ge...

Wet sanding blocks, which one?

Wet sanding blocks, which one?

More wet sanding tips! These are my two favorite wet sanding blocks, and the only blocks I use for 99.8% (seriously, for everything) of the wet s...

The Right Light

The Right Light

Using the right light. When buffing, it is very important you're using the right light for what you're doing. A wool pad gets the sanding scratch...

Wool, for the clearest clear

Wool, for the clearest clear

If you're looking for a really clear finish, and really flat paint, make sure you spend plenty of time buffing with a wool pad. This is the step ...