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All primer and filler coats are presumed to be thoroughly hard dry before any sanding and final preparation is carried out.
Final sanding before applying colour coats is generally carried out wet using the appropriate fine grades of WetorDry abrasive paper. Small areas can be sanded dry but a finer finish and extended abrasive life is achieved by wet sanding.
Preparation for solid colours can be with 500 grit or finer WetorDry papers, but metallics and basecoats will need final flatting with no coarser than 800 grit, preferably finer. The use of coarser grades of WetorDry will result in visible sand scratches which will show through the final finish, even if extra coats are applied. Users of power tools, particularly D.A. sanders, can use 320 grit or finer for solid colours, but basecoat metallic finishes are best finished with finer grades of WetorDry paper. Large areas or vehicles which do not need to be 100% perfect can be sanded with orbital or d/a sanders using dry abrasives, but the final finish is usually lower quality than if hand flatted.>>>Continued
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