How to Remove Orange Peel - Fresh Paint Job

Hi Mike,
I started on driver's side bed side, found out my single stage paint is quite hard and taking much longer than anticipated ,
I made the dreaded mistake and burned thru on bottom edge of fuel fill door, edge was raised a bit, I will re shoot that bed side when done, hopefully no where else!

Happens to all of us... edges are the hardest things to not mess up.


I started then we had a camping trip, so will be getting back at it, need to add counter balance weight to 5" mirka since using 6" interface pad.
My question is, how should I address the areas around the door windows? 3"-4" wide max, be careful or hand wet sand?

For thin panels you either have to hand sand or you need a small dual action polisher with a short orbit stroke. The bad news is - for the most part, all tool manufacturers jumped on the RUPES LONG STROKE Bandwagon. Thus no small short stroke polishers. Everything is 12mm

EXCEPT - the Griot's Garage G8 - which is 8mm orbit stroke. The old, now discontinued Griot's Garage 3" mini polisher was a 5mm and a GREAT small sander. But in order to use either of these you'll then need to purchase 3" interface pads and 3" sanding discs.

I am thinking I can just be careful and really keep an eye on it, but wanted your opinion, I think I have a pretty good handle on it now or at least hope I do.
Thanks for sharing your knowledge Mike!

Sanding and buffing an entire car is a daunting job. Just eat it like an Elephant - one bite at a time.


Mike
 
Happens to all of us... edges are the hardest things to not mess up.




For thin panels you either have to hand sand or you need a small dual action polisher with a short orbit stroke. The bad news is - for the most part, all tool manufacturers jumped on the RUPES LONG STROKE Bandwagon. Thus no small short stroke polishers. Everything is 12mm

EXCEPT - the Griot's Garage G8 - which is 8mm orbit stroke. The old, now discontinued Griot's Garage 3" mini polisher was a 5mm and a GREAT small sander. But in order to use either of these you'll then need to purchase 3" interface pads and 3" sanding discs.



Sanding and buffing an entire car is a daunting job. Just eat it like an Elephant - one bite at a time.


Mike
For those areas I will just hand sand, will order some 1500 and 2500 Maguire paper, not that much area to cover,
I will keep you posted.
Thanks Mike!
 
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