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Blackout-spec
i hope you guys didnt get the wrong ideas about what this thread is about, sorry to let you down.

anyways, i need a sanding ball for a cordless drill. im thinking would home depot have some? what about princess auto?

i have no clue where to start looking...

AudiInProgress
Crappy Tire?

wjjeeper
Do you mean a sanding wheel?

Princess Auto will be cheapest... guaranteed

wjjeeper
Do you mean a sanding wheel?

Princess Auto will be cheapest... guaranteed

ZEguy
Twice for emphasis...better listen to em.
Must be princess FTW.

BananaBoy
Your best bet is to hit up House of Tools, there not cheap, but they will have sanding balls. Good Luck. :thumbup:

Blackout-spec
i need a flexable sanding ball to get in grooves and stuff. ive kept an eye out, but havnt seen one yet.

fugumerkur
your not planning on doing your own body work are you??

Blackout-spec
haha no, but i did buy a buffer and all the polishers to shine up my car. ive been doing a lot of reading and i got a dummy proof buffer so i should be good. car goes into the body shop April 15!

i have black rims, and im actually going to sand off all the paint and repaint them. i sanded them last time by hand but it takes way to long to get in the grooves with sandpaper so im just going to buy a few sanding balls and be done with it.

Prudz_lude
powder coating would be smarter.:thumbup:

Blackout-spec
at prob 50$ a rim, its not worth it for me. the paint on the rims right now is actually really good, im just going to change the tone of black a tad. also for how long im going to keep the car and the fact that i only use these rims in the summer, powder coating is too expensive for a soon to be winter car.

AudiInProgress
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Originally posted by Blackout-spec
at prob 50$ a rim, its not worth it for me. the paint on the rims right now is actually really good, im just going to change the tone of black a tad. also for how long im going to keep the car and the fact that i only use these rims in the summer, powder coating is too expensive for a soon to be winter car.


There was a guy on here who does powdercoating work in his garage... He seemed to charge reasonable prices and got great feedback. His work looked top-notch!

I wish I remember who it was though.

Maybe post up a thread asking about him?




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