Detail City now has a forum section devoted to the art of wet sanding. You can use this section to start threads with wet sanding questions and answers.
If you are a wet sanding expert, share your tips and pictures here.
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Seems there's always someone wanting to know how to sand touch-up paint flat after it's applied to a scratch or rock chip; there also seem to be a lot of interest in sanding orange peel flat.
I've been meaning to write an article on the general topic of wet-sanding, just some of the basics as far as what's involved when it comes to the process.
sanding orange peel flat is not a good idea on some domestic cars as they just don't have enuff paint to sand it flat. I would only sand out orange peel on a custom paint job or a repaint, never on a new car. Some cars come with a factory orange peel , and if that is sanded out , it could red flag you as new car being re painted, thus hurting the value of your car. It's something to consider.
here is a example of a before and after result with no wet sanding involved, wet sanding is not always the answer......if you know some buffing techniques