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Nothing too exciting to take pics of, but here's the roof final sanded down to 2500 grit and ready for buffing.

 

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Other areas are getting done but don't photograph well in my little booth.

 

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I hope to have the entire shell ready to buff by next weekend.  I'll really be glad to move on from here..

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Wetsanding looks great, that thing is going to be smooth!!

 

Thanks Jay, hope to get all the sanding finished this Saturday.  I have two small spots I need to touch up where I sanded through the paint, but that's actually pretty good for a car with this many squared off corners. I have to do the driver's side quarter and the rocker panel on the same side.

 

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Had a great day in San Diego Datsunland today!  SO nice to be moving ahead again from sanding and painting!

 

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These are just after the initial buffing.  I need a new pad before I can use a finishing compound.

 

I also sought out some pro advice on buffing, and I'm very glad I did.  My old methods used to work well, but I haven't kept up with new and improved methods and products.  I'm very pleased how this car is coming along compared to others I've done.

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hmmm.   I would do that, but it really entails a LOT.  There a a lot of different ways and methods to approach this, and they are all correct.  If you're really interested, send me a pm.   I don't necessarily want this thread to break out into a "how-to" about color sanding and buffing.  Every time someone asks for painting advice, a lot of folks jump in with different, yet accurate, advice.  What works for me doesn't necessarily work for the next guy.  The more I learn, the more I realize how much I don't know :)

 

It kinda deserves it's own topic if folks are interested.

 

 

Care to explain your old and new method of buffing?

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Thanks folks.  The paint and body work on this wagon has been quite a project.  It's gratifying to see it finally coming together.  I appreciate your nice comments!

 

Sebpv, I do not tape the edges.  I use a smaller 3" pad on a drill motor and will carefully sand and polish right to the edge. If I think it might burn through, I polish the edge by hand using using Blue Magic Metal Finish as a compound. 

 

Mr Big, for a quick fluff and buff, please see Mrs Big....

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