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Old 06-04-2012, 11:12 PM
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I just recently repainted my truck but noticed there was a few spots I wet sanded that didn't quite get buffed back out and I'm wondering would I be able to go back and fix it?

Also they are pretty small spots but I'm pretty picky is this possible to do by hand as I don't own a electric buffer.
 
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your best bet would be to try some new finish wax first. But if that dont work you may need the electric buffer.
 
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That would be able to take out where I color sanded it?
 
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How far down did you sand.
 
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