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And mine. When I'm developing shape with whatever tool...hammer, wheel, rock, it leaves marks in the panel. Wheeling planishes these out but stretches a bit while doing so. In the final planishing stages with very little contact you're using very little pressure and doing very little stretching. If you end up with too much crown, you can wheel the edges a bit to let some of the crown escape.
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Wheeling & Tracking marks
Thanks for the Info Guys: 34 Years and I'm still learning. Got to love it!! I'll be giving your info the try.
I don't know what the problem with the Wax & Grease remover is. That's what it's made for. To get rid of Contamination. If the Painters real nervous about the work getting messed up, he can follow up with Acetone and then spirit wipe. If he's into Waterborne paint then Waterborne final wipe. Hope this helps. The Old Tinbasher |
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