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    Posted: 29 Feb 2012 at 10:27am
Just painted a winter project.PPG omni paint.Would like to buff out and wax,Any suggestions on how to and materials?Thanks
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You should start with like a 1500 grit paper and work your way up to 3500 or 4000 grit.
When you are finished you will have to buff it out to bring the shine back. I use Meguiars, start with a heavy cut cleaner, finish with #9 swirl remover and top it off with a coat of there cleaner wax
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Don't wax for at least 90 days after painting.....

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Thanks Don,Should I wet sand with these grits then go to buffer for finish wax?
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Yes, sand first to remove imperfections finishing with a 4000 grit paper.

The buffing wheel and rubbing compound will remove the scrates made by the paper
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practice practice practice. you don't want to burn the edges. be careful.
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Have you considered just sanding and a couple more coats of color?   I myself  dislike the look of cut and buffed paint  compared to a well prepared and applied finish, plus most times its waaay less work to reshoot .  Be aware thet if you have dirt or runs or other surface defects,  they will eventually re- appear as a ghost after color/ clear sanding and buffing. Which omni system are you using ? And what are you working on ? car, truck, tractor?
 More information will get a more accurate repair strategy. And better results
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I sprayed left over tractor paint mtk60080 a  mr186,mh168 on a car.Just a lot of small dust particles would like to buff out.
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Sounds like we're painting a Corvette, not a tractor. A tractor never had a paint job like your talking about. In fact, I don't think any of my cars did either. Spray it and let it dry, DONE. Bob
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With the proper compounds and buffing pads, finish sanding at 2000 is plenty fine enough. You need to be sure you have adequate paint coverage to start with, atleast 3 medium coats, imo. If you have no experience, extra care must be used around bodylines, crevices, etc....very easy to sand/buff through the high spots.
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Thanks for all the advice I post pics when done.
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