Dry sanding
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Re: Dry sanding
if you dry sand where a mask.
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Why would you not recommend wet sanding with power tools?Kgobin wrote:I have successfully restored headlights dry and wet sanding. However, I wouldn’t recommend wet sanding because you are using an electric power tool.
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In my humble opinion, water and electricity don’t mix well.
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Hmmm....I understand now!Kgobin wrote:In my humble opinion, water and electricity don’t mix well.
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I wet sand with power tools but I only mist the lens enough to keep the dust from becoming an issue. I also have GFI plugs on all of my cords and the locations I plug into have GFI built into their outdoor wiring facilities.
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