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    Quote Originally Posted by Nick J
    I disagree their fella............. Trizact is an absolute blessing! Especially on cured ceramic materials. Used damp on a sander it virtually removes all wet flatting marks from 1500 or 2000. Your panel will polish up quicker as well as holding its gloss level to a higher standard for longer.

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    who wet flats any more, 1500 on a DA is as flat as you need it

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    Quote Originally Posted by burgo
    who wet flats any more, 1500 on a DA is as flat as you need it
    Regardless of whether your wet or dry flatting using 3k trizact will still give you a better quality result in the end. I know this as I have used it both ways for years. Im positive if you try it your end product will be to a higher standard in half the time and you will see exactly what I was talking about. I only offer advice that I know to be true and which will aid others.

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    I 3000 wet sanded and polished my whole car and the finish was amazing.

    For a set of wingmirrors just 1500 them though to be the same standard as the rest of the car.

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