Back in the 80's, there was a product called, "Sand Free". It was a rattle can and it's intended use was for things that are hard to sand, like a door jamb. It wasn't intended for a high end resto. Just maybe a color change without all of the sanding labor. (I used it, but I don't remember what for.)
Is there still such a product? EDIT: I just searched and found this: SEM Sand Free 16 Oz Aerosol | Aircraft Spruce ® What is a good use for this, if any? I'm thinking of the trunk, door jambs and the engine compartment. I've sanded before, and I'll sand my Duster (that I'm prepping for paint), if this ain't worth it. Something tells me if it sounds too good to be true, it probably is.
Is there still such a product? EDIT: I just searched and found this: SEM Sand Free 16 Oz Aerosol | Aircraft Spruce ® What is a good use for this, if any? I'm thinking of the trunk, door jambs and the engine compartment. I've sanded before, and I'll sand my Duster (that I'm prepping for paint), if this ain't worth it. Something tells me if it sounds too good to be true, it probably is.















