GouletPens
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It wansn't until I tried my first Trustone last week that I even considered wet sanding, and I have to say I'm pretty impressed! It's about as fast as my previous method, but produces a little better results. Before I would dry sand with MM1500-3200, then buff on Beall. It looks great and 98% of people could never tell the difference b/w my dry method and the wet sanding method, but on PR and Trustone, the wetsanding appears to really be superior. PLUS, since wet sanding keeps the dust down, I can shut off the DC from sucking the warm air out of my shop, and give my ears a little break (well, at least from the DC noise, I still have my classic rock BLARING in the background!:RockOn
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So yeah, I was never really open to wet sanding before trying Trustone, now I've found it has other good applications. Still not convinced it works so well on my CA finishes b/c I've had mixed results, but I'll keep trying. So if you've never tried wet sanding, give it a shot! You just might like it:biggrin:

So yeah, I was never really open to wet sanding before trying Trustone, now I've found it has other good applications. Still not convinced it works so well on my CA finishes b/c I've had mixed results, but I'll keep trying. So if you've never tried wet sanding, give it a shot! You just might like it:biggrin: