Not too bad. My suggestion would be to spray them graphite to match your interior better.

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that a huge "massager"! How does it sound?

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looks good how do they hold up with the seat belts hitting them?
Mennitti: If I have my way next summer they will be upholstered in matching interior grey vinyl with some automotive painted fiberglass pannels to break it up a bit. Not sure what design to use for the fiberglass pieces though...
CAS: The massager... is pretty bloody loud. The doors sound really nice thus far but I need to do alot of tuning to get them setup the way I want. It's tough getting them to keep up while somewhat blending in with those subs
Streaker: Don't care to be honest. If someone came up a boot fcuked them ruining the finish I wouldn't be really bothered... it's a cheap temp thing. Give it a couple months and I'll post some new pictures on how they are holding up to the abuse, I think they might hold up not to bad to be honest.
looking pretty spify there bud..........

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nothing wrong with some painted doorpanels. looks like they could use a cut and buff though, wetsand those badboys!!
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Here's a question for you guys, what grit should I use for wetsanding? I'd like to give it a shot just for fun and to remove some of the small flaws, but never done it before.
400
1998 Sunfire, 2.2L auto
Ryan Shissler wrote:400
your wrong, but thanks for playing!!
Start by wet sanding with 1000 grit (you can start with 800 if the orange peel is really bad)
Use a flexible rubber block on all flat or semi-flat panels. Hand sand all curves and corners. Being careful not to over sand on the edges. This step is mainly to “knock” down the orange peel and make the surface nice and smooth
Do the same with 1500 grit, and then again with 2000. This step is to make the 1000 grit scratches fine enough to be buffed.
You can go one step more and continue with 3000 grit, but it is not necessary endless you had let the paint cure for too long.
things you'll need for buffing...
3 deferent types of buffing pads.......
1 high cut whole buffing pad,
1 medium cut whole pad,
and a fine cut or polishing foam pad
Several types of compounds.
1 Medium cutting compound
2 fine cutting compound
3 swirl mark remover, or machine polishing compound
4 Hand polish or glaze
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