Hello Roman, we would suggest a fine grit such as 1500 - 2000 wet and dry sanding to clear down the orange peel in general. If the oriange peel is very bad then you may need a more coarse grit to take the job back down to bare metal / surface and start again. But assuming the orange peel has caused an issue but doesn't mean starting again fine grits should be fine, use something like this www.ultrimaxstore.com/mirka-polarstar-velcro-sanding-discs-15-holes-p1500-50-c-16-p-858 br @Ultrimax Team
What is the point in this video. You just about said everything causes orange peel and didn't delve into anything. We all know that we are doing something wrong, whether it is technique, gun settings, viscosity etc.
What grit to use when sanding orange peel?
Hello Roman, we would suggest a fine grit such as 1500 - 2000 wet and dry sanding to clear down the orange peel in general. If the oriange peel is very bad then you may need a more coarse grit to take the job back down to bare metal / surface and start again. But assuming the orange peel has caused an issue but doesn't mean starting again fine grits should be fine, use something like this www.ultrimaxstore.com/mirka-polarstar-velcro-sanding-discs-15-holes-p1500-50-c-16-p-858 br @Ultrimax Team
What is the point in this video. You just about said everything causes orange peel and didn't delve into anything. We all know that we are doing something wrong, whether it is technique, gun settings, viscosity etc.
That’s not spray paint