How to cut and buff auto paint Download

Cutting and buffing auto paint is a process that enhances the finish by removing imperfections and achieving a glossy, professional look. Here’s a concise summary of the steps:

  1. Preparation: Clean the surface thoroughly to remove dirt and contaminants. Mask off areas you don’t want to sand or buff.
  2. Wet Sanding: Start with coarse-grit sandpaper (e.g., 1000 grit) and gradually move to finer grits (e.g., 1500 and 3000 grit). Use water to lubricate the sanding process and avoid damaging the paint.
  3. Buffing: Apply a cutting compound to a buffing pad and use a rotary or dual-action polisher to remove sanding marks. Work in small sections and keep the pad moving to avoid overheating.
  4. Polishing: Switch to a finer polishing compound and pad to refine the finish and enhance the shine.
  5. Final Touches: Apply a swirl remover or finishing polish to eliminate any remaining imperfections and achieve a mirror-like finish.
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