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Starcke Mixed Git Sandpaper
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3M Trizact P3000 Fine Finishing Disc 150mm
3M Trizact P6000 Fine Finishing Disc 150mm
3M Trizact P6000 Fine Finishing Disc 75mm
Rupes X-Cut Abrasive Discs 125mm P3000 Grade
3M Trizact P3000 Fine Finishing Disc 75mm
Rupes X-Cut Abrasive Discs 125mm P2000 Grade
Rupes X-Cut Abrasive Discs 75mm P3000 Grade
Shinemate Soft Interface Pad
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Rupes X-Cut Abrasive Discs 125mm P1500 Grade
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Flexipads Wet Sanding Backing Pad

Wet sanding a car

Wet sanding a car is a professional technique used to achieve a flawless, smooth surface on your vehicle's paint. It’s the go-to solution for eliminating imperfections like orange peel, scratches, and blemishes, while also enhancing the paint's shine. By using fine-grit sandpaper combined with water as a lubricant, wet sanding reduces the risk of scratches and ensures even pressure for a professional-grade finish.

Orange Peel Removal

Orange peel is a common texture found on painted surfaces, caused by uneven application or drying. Wet sanding effectively levels the surface, leaving it perfectly smooth and ready for polishing. This process transforms dull or textured paint into a mirror-like finish, making your car stand out like new.

Headlight Restoration

Wet sanding isn’t just for paint—it’s also a powerful tool for restoring cloudy, oxidized headlights. By gently sanding away the damaged layer of plastic and finishing with a polish, you can restore clarity and improve visibility. This affordable method is ideal for enhancing safety and aesthetics without replacing your headlights. It is important to use a good UV sealant or coating after this however.

The Wet Sanding Process

  1. Preparation: Clean the surface thoroughly to remove dirt and debris.
  2. Sanding: Use a range of fine-grit sandpapers (e.g., 1000 to 3000 grit) with water to smooth the surface gradually.
  3. Polishing: Follow up with a quality polish to restore shine and depth to the paint or headlights.
  4. Protection: Apply wax, sealant, or coating to protect the freshly restored surface.

Why Choose Wet Sanding?

Wet sanding is perfect for correcting paint imperfections, restoring clarity to headlights, and achieving a professional-grade finish. It’s essential for anyone looking to rejuvenate their vehicle's appearance, whether DIY or with a professional service.

Shop the best tools and products for wet sanding to perfect your car’s finish today!