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Originally Posted by Dylan@Adams
What are you working on that has damage worse than 2000-2500 grit sanding marks?
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Some of my compounds remove 1200 grit sand marks, and that still requires a lot of work to remove deep marring especially when dealing with hard clears like Vetts. I just polished out a newly painted and wet sanded Vette the other day. It was wet sanded with Norton black ice 2500 grit and it polished out very easily actually with a medium pad and polish. A car with 2000 - 2500 sand marks is far easier to polish out than heavily marred paint. Deep marring runs deeper into the paint than 2000 grit. An average detail requires about 8 hours of work, 6 of which is machine compounding/polishing. If I were to use a polish that only removes 2000-2500 sand marks it would add hours to the process and more $$$ for the customer.