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1 1/2 hours wet sanding & polishing?!? Ain’t got time for that. :giggles:
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I would have cut through the paint and had to start over :headslap:
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I've done that kind if polishing before. But only on real cars. Getting that level of gloss on a model. :bow:
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keavdog wrote:I would have cut through the paint and had to start over :headslap:
I definitely had the same thought.
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Thanks for the laughs and the comments guys.

You wont burn through if you only sand the high points for only as long as needed and avoid the edges/ corners. The trick is to use grits in the 4-6000k ranges and sand softly. I was following up with 8-12K grit ranges but now to me it's a waste of time. Just hit the sanded surfaces with a couple polishing sessions with the Novus 2 and you're all set.
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mustang1989 wrote: You wont burn through if you only sand the high points for only as long as needed and avoid the edges/ corners. The trick is to use grits in the 4-6000k ranges and sand softly. I was following up with 8-12K grit ranges but now to me it's a waste of time. Just hit the sanded surfaces with a couple polishing sessions with the Novus 2 and you're all set.
I printed out a hard copy of this and am hanging it by my sanding pads and Nexus since I can't seem to get your sanding/polishing advice to stick in my head!!!!

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Joe always builds the cars I wanna drive away with. Into the sunset to be never seen again.
Thanks for that. I guess.
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Greg: Glad I could be of help potna. After you get a method down that works you'll find yourself in a groove in no time man.

Torben: I appreciate the good word brother. I got my love for cars from my Uncle Eddie mostly when I was a kid. I used to love going over to his house when I was a kid because he was a model builder and a hotrodder. I followed his path early on and still do today. :whistle:
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Great story, Joe! I’m the opposite.... I build hot rods/muscle cars and want to own one someday. Still waiting to get one. :giggles: In case anyone is curious on what muscle car are on my wish list. They are in order as follows:

The first two are very close picks whichever one with the opportunity to buy first. :lashed:

1972 Chevy Chevelle SS with a 454 under the hood
1964 Dodge Dart - high performance slant six under the hood, push button automatic
Tri-five Chevy- sedan or Nomad, 1955-1957
1970 1/2 Camaro - full or split bumper. I’d love to get the Baldwin Motion Camaro
1978 Monte Carlo

What the hell and why not...

1964 Mercury Comet. I will not build it as the irresponsible builder that crashed his on YouTube.
It can be built as a nice muscle car sleeper no one expects it.

I know there are Baldwin Motion Chevelles and Corvettes as well. Would be cool to get those too due to their rarity.
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That's quite the list Tom. The Baldwin Motion cars....... :hmm: ....which one...oh which one do I want?? :whistle:
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