how coarse can you go?
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- September 17, 2011 at 5:42 am #32964
It all depends on what you are top coating with. If you are using a single stage paint then 320 will cover no problem. If it is going to be bc/cc then I would block primer with 320 then go over it with 500-600. Works for me without any sand scratches.
Chris
September 18, 2011 at 8:05 am #32979I’d recommend Super Assilex Sky (P500) It cuts like 320 but finishes like 800+
Perfect for primer finishing!
[url=http://www.eagleguys.com/Eagle_191_1508___Super_Assilex_Sky_Sheets___25_sheets_box-details.aspx]www.eagleguys.com[/url]September 23, 2011 at 2:35 pm #33079[quote=”RickL” post=22479]I’d recommend Super Assilex Sky (P500) It cuts like 320 but finishes like 800+
Perfect for primer finishing!
[url=http://www.eagleguys.com/Eagle_191_1508___Super_Assilex_Sky_Sheets___25_sheets_box-details.aspx]www.eagleguys.com[/url][/quote]huh. I’ve never heard of the stuff, but I’m not a pro painter (or anywhere near), and I’m a tool junkie…. so I’ll proabably have to buy some to check it out :rock
Anybody else use the Super Assilex system?
September 23, 2011 at 9:20 pm #33086Oh yeah, This stuff is amazing.:clappy Its part of the Total Dry Sanding System. There’s the P500 Sky, P800 Lemon and the P1500 Orange. It’s great for primer and dry sanding top coats. It lasts a long time, super shallow scratch pattern and unclogs easily. Saves tons of time. The whole line of paper is really good and we have the cheapest prices online.
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