![]() Part 2 of 2: Buff the sanded area with polish Note: Never allow the surface you’re sanding to dry out.When all surfaces have been sanded, remove the masking tape. It should have a uniform, dull, and chalky appearance. Switch to a finer grit sandpaper and repeat the sanding process from Step 5 to remove the scratches made by the coarse grit sandpaper. Tip: Remember to keep the surface you’re sanding dripping wet at all times.Dry the spot with the towel to inspect it to make sure you’re not penetrating the clear coat all the way through. Once the water starts to run off and has a milky color, stop sanding. ![]() If you’re not sanding scratches, sand in straight lines and in the direction that wind would flow over the car. Sand evenly, and sand at a 45 degree angle to scratches you are trying to remove, so you can determine them from the sanding scratches. Take the spray bottle in the other hand and spray the surface if it ever begins to dry out. Apply light and steady pressure with one hand and begin sanding. Either way, you want to remove the sandpaper from the bucket and attach it to the sanding block by cutting it and forming it as necessary.
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