Recommend a roloc disk for...

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Tony1968

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Taking off undercoating in rear wheel well...
I like using the 2" or 3" roloc because they are easier to get into tight spots. Plus I don't need to remove much.
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melloelky

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how large of an area are you planning on covering with these small disks?
 
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melloelky

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ok,go with the red.they're the coarsest by far but as long as you're not standing on the grinder with both feet you'll be fine.3m and norton red's the coarsest.
 
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Texas82GP

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Mineral spirits or lacquer thinner should wipe undercoating right off and then you aren't grinding the metal at all. Less mess and better for the car.
 
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Tony1968

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Mineral spirits or lacquer thinner should wipe undercoating right off and then you aren't grinding the metal at all. Less mess and better for the car.
Good idea. I'll try that as well. But have to take off some paint because I need to weld in a patch
 

oldsmobile joe

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ok,go with the red.they're the coarsest by far but as long as you're not standing on the grinder with both feet you'll be fine.3m and norton red's the coarsest.
i thought the brown rolocs were.
 
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Streetbu

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I thought the green 36 grit were the most coarse...
 
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