You can get sand paper in an aerosol can. Go to auto zone and ask for it. Steve
Hate to tell you, but he's right! I used to sell a product called "liquid sandpaper" made by krylon or duplicolor I think. It was meant to be used in hard to reach areas like door hinges by softening and etching the paint so primer will adhere better. But I'm going back almost 20 years ago.Ummmm yeah, right, and while your there pic up some new muffler bearings too. And be sure to ask for the green ones, not the tapered roller style. Better performance and less noise.
Blast it.
How about a box of sparks for your spark plugs and a piston return spring
when the body work is done.
I hand sanded mine (wet) keep the paper from clogging and just took my time.
Darryl
Ummmm yeah, right, and while your there pic up some new muffler bearings too. And be sure to ask for the green ones, not the tapered roller style. Better performance and less noise.
Okay we'll I suppose I'm just gonna hand sand it, which brings me to my other question... It's getting really tuff sanding down this whole car down to bare metal. Due to these tuff areas, so you say just ruff it up, so I can paint over it?