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  1. I buffed up my Guitar with a rubbing compound by 3M, then I didn't need scratch or swirl remover. I CANNOT though find ANYWHERE's Meguiar's #7 Auto Glaze anywheres, and I need to finish this Guitar up, is there any more 'known' glazes to be recommended?
  2. Well thirty days is almost up for my guitar. I have a variable speed drill, any idea how fast I should go?
  3. What if I do it and the shine is good, or the Guitar is showing no scratches? I am afraid of using a drill buffer, is it easy?
  4. And after we do that, is anything else need to be done, or should I just keep it as is?
  5. Could it be used as the base buffer, though?
  6. http://www.drillspot.com/products/448752/3...ubbing_Compound Will this stuff be good to put on a drill buffer (it has instructions to do so on back of bottle) and shine up my Guitar?
  7. I have been spraying clear coat, and the front of the guitar, below the bridge is extremely rough and am uncertain if enough clearcoat is there. We have gotten six coats so far...
  8. I was wondering, if dust gets in, can we sand it out? Or no?
  9. Okay, I looked around and in my house I have 3M Rubbing Compound AND 3M Machine Polish (the stuff ReRanch sells). Will this work for the buffing, etc?
  10. Also with the buffer, how does it work, do I apply much pressure or just nicely touch it? Don't want to ruin the finish.
  11. So we do not sand this final color coat? I spoke to the ReRanch guys they told us use this 3M Machine Polish.
  12. Nitro. So, is it okay if the paint feels matte? Then I spray the coats, then wait thirty days wet sand, then buff (we don't know how to do it, but we are going to use the StewMac Drill Buffer, anyone have any tips?).?
  13. I am confused, so when the paint is fully dry let it be mat, or scuff it, so it can cling? The pad is this: http://www.stewmac.com/shop/Finishing_supp...ishing_Pad.html i will look up those other ones.
  14. Me and my dad just did the final coat of pain and are ready to do the Clear Coat. We are confused, are we supposed to sand it smooth (the paint) or let it be matte? Also, we are going to be buying a Drill Buffer from StewMac, how do we do that?
  15. What is the whole deal? How many coats should I do for a Thin Skin, I like it because it ages faster and Grain shows through after awhile :-D
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