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The Art of Automotive Finishing: Unveiling the Ideal Grit for Sanding and Re-Baking Fresh Clear Coats

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Question: What grit should a fresh coat of clear coat be sanded for after it was painted and baked to open up the paint to re bake the paint to let the gasses time out

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When sanding the clear coat to release trapped gasses, it's best to start with a fine grit of around 1500 - 2000 grit. Afterward, you can gradually move to a higher 3000 to 5000 grit for final polishing. However, be very careful not to sand through the clear coat to the paint layer, as this could damage it. Always proceed with caution and consult a professional if unsure.

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Dec. 27, 2023, 10:51 p.m.

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Published: Wednesday, December 27, 2023

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