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How Do You Work With Spot Glazing Compound For Auto Body Work?

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How Do You Work With Spot Glazing Compound For Auto Body Work?

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Spot Glazing Compound is an important part of the body work process if you want your new paint to lay flat and be flawless. This process is for filling in pin holes, scratches and small dings. Using this product correctly will help insure that smooth glass like finish! Use the 120 grit sandpaper wrapped over your sanding block and sand over the area to be worked on, sand at least 1 or 2 inches around the damage. This step is meant to remove the outer layers of paint with your goal being to get below or level with the damaged area, leaving no rough edges around the damage. If you have a hard time getting below the surface with the 120 grit you may use some 60 grit paper, but I would suggest doing a very small section by hand only since this heavier grit can take you down to bare metal rather quickly. Good time to use your paper face mask while sanding! Wipe the dust off with your clean dry cloth. If you are working within a specific area and don’t want any spray primer to mist over to o

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