Simon, it has now been sprayed and sanded up to 800 grit paper.....the finish and depth of grain coming through the colour is amazing. I will continue spraying at a pattern of 3 x coats 10 minutes apart every two days, interspersed with a wet sand at progressively finer grits until I get to either 1200 or 1500. Then I will let it hang for 7 to 14 days and then start the end wet sand at 2000, compound, polish, wax and sealer....all by hand.
On this one I don't care if the grain gets covered or not. I want close to a glass like finish with the wood figure coming through a nice deep purple tone.....pun intended....and so far it is happening.
EDIT:-
I don't know about other places in the world, but finding some grades of sandpaper is getting tough around me. Some bright sparks online have started to charge like $4-00 (AUD) a sheet for 1500 and 2000 grit norton wet n dry paper.
I hear that Supercheap auto still has a range up to 2000. I will be checking tomorrow.








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