Thought more appropriate to post pictures of my RT/10, finished wetsanding and buffing:
These are when it was just finished. I have since found a few small spots where I missed wiping wax...now done! I have also since cleaned the interior and windows.
I am very pleased with the smoothness of the paint now. Of course fiberglass being fiberglass, number one rule in body work/detailing, is you can't fix imperfections in the fiberglass by sanding the paint! That is a clear way to sand right through the clear coat. Only way to truly fix fiberglass imperfections is to take panel down to bare fiberglass, wetsand and then repaint.
Just some lessons learned from working in a body shop.
Peter
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These are when it was just finished. I have since found a few small spots where I missed wiping wax...now done! I have also since cleaned the interior and windows.
I am very pleased with the smoothness of the paint now. Of course fiberglass being fiberglass, number one rule in body work/detailing, is you can't fix imperfections in the fiberglass by sanding the paint! That is a clear way to sand right through the clear coat. Only way to truly fix fiberglass imperfections is to take panel down to bare fiberglass, wetsand and then repaint.
Just some lessons learned from working in a body shop.
Peter