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Aftermarket Super Duty 1999 - Current
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[QUOTE="Worstenemy453, post: 305353, member: 1156"] Wet sand and buff. Use 1500 or 2000. Keep the sand paper clean no matter what and keep the paper and surface as wet as possible. Your ok as long as everything is whiteish as far as the water and all while youre sanding then buff. At the paint shop on higher end cars, we would do 4 layers of clear. Start wet sanding with 400 grit and end with 3000 and then buff. It doesnt look any better after that. You can wet sand and buff as soon as the paint is cured enough to not finger print, about 6 hours usually. Wait at least 30 days before you put any wax/polish or anything on it. [/QUOTE]
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