Machspeed
Member
Hey gang, dying to use Deans sanding blocks that I bought over a year ago, I put some 180 on them and went to block sanding the roof of my car today to expose flaws. I had banged out most of the dents but knew I had some areas that would require a very thin coat of filler. The epoxy I sanded is probably four years old, as I media blasted the car all those years ago then put two good coats of SPI epoxy on it. In the photo, you can see (See photo) some of the low spots that need to be addressed. Can I put filler in those exposed low areas without spraying a fresh coat of epoxy?
By the way, while I'm total rookie and have limited experience with sanding blocks, I can say that Deans Black Diamond blocks are far better than the old Dura-Blocks. The weight of them and the ability to match the contours of the car make for easy sanding. Love'em!
By the way, while I'm total rookie and have limited experience with sanding blocks, I can say that Deans Black Diamond blocks are far better than the old Dura-Blocks. The weight of them and the ability to match the contours of the car make for easy sanding. Love'em!