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Help/ advice re clearing carbon bonnet
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Help/ advice re clearing carbon bonnet
As above has any one got any info on carbon re lacquering as in like the grade of sand paper, do I sand wet or dry, what sort of lacquer i need any help would be highly appreciated thanks 

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I would use very fine paper and just keep going slowly so you don't break through
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maybe 1200-1500 wet and dry but I am sure some of the paint pro's will be on to post soon
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be ready for a million pinprick deformations when the lacquer avoids the tiny bubbles from moulding in the carbon... get a halfrauds lacquer dipper to fill them in if it happens but wait till each coat has cured or you will trap moisture and get blue spots.
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Thanks bud will prob leave the lacquer to a prolewd lude lover wrote:be ready for a million pinprick deformations when the lacquer avoids the tiny bubbles from moulding in the carbon... get a halfrauds lacquer dipper to fill them in if it happens but wait till each coat has cured or you will trap moisture and get blue spots.

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then make sure they have done it to CF before because they wont take responsibility otherwise. The holes come from the vacuum forming of the carbon. Makes tiny tiny inclusions that allow bubbles to form when you put something viscous like lacquer on them. you end up with a little well. Like the gravity well's you see on physics programs when they show the earth and sun interact. just hundreds of them... little pits.
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