Need help Wet Sanding.

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Oct 14, 2007 | 06:03 PM
  #1  
So I am trying to take off the spray on tint I put on my tail lights a couple of weeks back and I started using finger nail polish remover. It worked some what but there was still a lot of residue form the tint on the lights and parts of the plastic turned whiteand you could see minor scratchs. So I decided to start wet sanding it I started with 600 grit to 800 to 1000 to 1500 then 2000. Then I used a rubbing compound from Mcguires and polished it with Zaino. It turned out really good but still not good enough for my taste. Im thinking that i need to futher sand it with 2500 then 3000 then 3500 and again with rubbing compound and another coat of Zaino. I looked all over does anyone know where I can pick up 2500,3000,3500 sand paper. I have been to Discount Auto and they only go up to 2000. I was thinking Pepboys or Lowes, anyone have any ideas.

thank you...will post pics when done.
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Oct 14, 2007 | 07:21 PM
  #2  
paint thinner?
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Oct 14, 2007 | 07:52 PM
  #3  
You're going to need some mecahnical assistance. I use a 5 inch polishing bonnet and drill adapter for that stuff. It will work better than doing it by hand. Home Depot/Lowes has them.

So you're slapping chuck in the face by removing his work. He's not going to like that.
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Oct 14, 2007 | 07:59 PM
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No he knew i was going to remove it. It was flaking off already. I already started sanding and like I said it doesnt look too bad but just need some finishing up so it looks nice and glossy. Ill call you inthe morining Sean.
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Oct 14, 2007 | 09:38 PM
  #5  
for some reason i wana say that sand paper only goes up to 2000 but i could be very wrong.
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Oct 14, 2007 | 10:41 PM
  #6  
You can try polishing compound. It's finer than rubbing compound.
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Oct 14, 2007 | 11:43 PM
  #7  
no it goes higher but it gets harder to find as you go up....I tried 3m rubbing compound, Mcguires and Zaino. But still not a glass finish. It's not bad but ifyou getup close you can see some scratch marks. I know for a fact there is 6k grit sand paper its like a plastic sheet and it is smooth as marble. My father in law told me toothpaste but I want to stay away from that aswell.
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Oct 15, 2007 | 01:00 PM
  #8  
try a auto body supply store check sherwin williams
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Oct 15, 2007 | 01:08 PM
  #9  
you cannot use chemical removers on clear plastics...they will usually haze the plastic or melt it entirely. 2k is fine enough, but you will need to use a buffer along with a rubbing comound to get it back to satisfactory condition. after compounding, try plasastic polish.
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Oct 15, 2007 | 01:23 PM
  #10  
so how should i go about gettin the pain off my taillights? paint thinner?
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Oct 15, 2007 | 01:34 PM
  #11  
again, paint thinner will melt the plastic. wetsand with 2k, compound (white rubbing compound) with a buffer, then plastic polish.
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Oct 15, 2007 | 08:18 PM
  #12  
You can use denatured alcohol, I know it won't melt or haze up plastics. I've also heard other people use fuel for remote control cars (sold in hobby shops).
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Oct 15, 2007 | 09:33 PM
  #13  
Shermie, I just polished my sedan's headlights with the new Zaino Z-PC and a buffing bonnet on my drill and it works really well. Chuck has some and will know what to do.
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Oct 15, 2007 | 09:35 PM
  #14  
Shermie, I just polished my sedan's headlights with the new Zaino Z-PC and a buffing bonnet on my drill and it works really well. Chuck has some and will know what to do.
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Oct 15, 2007 | 09:42 PM
  #15  
yes sand paper does go that high but 2000 and a high speed buffer should do the trick
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