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    Default sanding base

    ive had guys tell me the base needs to be sanded before clear ive never done that and my paint always come out good looks great after i buff (thats my opinion) any suggestions welcome

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    I use several different brands of paint and NONE recommend sanding between base and clear. Read the tech sheets for the products you're using and I think you'll find that the base doesn't get sanded unless there's something wrong or you wait too long and you're out of the "recoat window".

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    ^^^ what he says. However your getting that advice from isn't doing you any favors.

    Greg
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    Default That's an old wife tale from the lacquer days...

    That's a folk tale...just forget about it, the guy that told you that is full of hot air...modern systems require that you do not sand the basecoat...imaging sanding into a metalic or pearl basecoat...it just makes no sense at all...
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    thats what i thought my data sheets all say 24 hrs and recoat i thought he was full of sh.. thats why i never did it, we have argued now i can show him this (ive also never saw one of his paint jobs) thanks for all your comments and help

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    The re-coat window is just how long you have before applying the Clear. Once outside of it then you would need to scuff/sand the base and apply another coat of Base before the Clear.

    Greg
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    Default u don't

    think he meant to nib sand trash do u? still, i'd blow color over what i'd nibbed. clear likes to magnify.
    "Never argue with an idiot. They'll drag you down to their level and beat you with experience." Alfred E. Newman

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