FINCH WXM
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Registered: 12th Jan 05
Location: WREXHAM, NORTH WALES
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what did you use to sand your interior parts? did you do it by hand or use an electric sander if so, what type is best?
thanks
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ikky
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Registered: 8th Jul 04
Location: South Cerney, Gloucestershire
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what parts?
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supacook2k
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Registered: 26th May 03
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i'm guessing air vent surrounds and centre console etc, i've never done it but i would recommend doing it by hand!
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corsa120
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do it by hand and dont be afraid to go at it with a real rough grade paper to start with i used 80 grit first beleive it or not and then 120-180-200-400-800 and then 1000 wet, then apply primer 2-coats and then sand again with 1000 wet and re-prime 1-2 coats and sand again wet, de-grease and paint.
some1 will say i did it wrong but when ive gone to meet and shows i think my interior spraying is superior to some peeps
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ChetanR
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Registered: 21st Jan 05
Location: UK - Slough
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woah...sounds good u know...never thought about sanding it...got ne pictures?
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RKS
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Location: Gloucestershire UK
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quote: Originally posted by corsa120
do it by hand and dont be afraid to go at it with a real rough grade paper to start with i used 80 grit first beleive it or not and then 120-180-200-400-800 and then 1000 wet, then apply primer 2-coats and then sand again with 1000 wet and re-prime 1-2 coats and sand again wet, de-grease and paint.
some1 will say i did it wrong but when ive gone to meet and shows i think my interior spraying is superior to some peeps
what paint do you use?? 2k or celly??
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Corsa E-Tec
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Registered: 4th Feb 04
Location: Stevenage Drives: Leon Cupra
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same a corsa 120 but took less step, no right or wrong way just depends how gooda finish you want.
i used really gritty sand paper to get rid of all the bobble and then slow got lighter and lighter with the grade of sand paper untill i was satisfide, used high build primer a few times and sanded till smoothe and then got it painted buy a body shop as laquer can be a bitch to do.
did the lacquer myself on the engine cover.


[Edited on 04-02-2005 by Corsa E-Tec]
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Davidp18
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why du say lacquers a bitch,u can sand lacquer smooth just do the previous steps and when it comes to lacquering give it a good few coats then sand it smooth till its like glass(wet sand) then use rubbing compound to get rid of the flatting marks and polish it up
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