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Treat it the same as if you were sanding car paint, you will find its pretty hard stuff though so you need to renew the paper more often than paint.
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Here's some these are the worst bits
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if its just light scratches, then you should be able to use 1000wetndry and then polish from that point.
got any photos?
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OK so I did a search but couldn't find an answer, I've done my first mould now plan on trying to get a perfect surface is it best to use the wet and dry paper dry or with soapy water like you would with car paint?
What grade should I start with the surface is good already just has some scratches from the paint in places
Thanks Paul
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