I started off with some 400 grit, but that was clogging up too fast and would have taken a thousand centuries.
So I stepped it up to 120
And ever so carefully, I worked that sanding block, trying to keep it level.
after about 10 minutes, I'm creeping up on it.
Now I decide to switch back to the 400. (I don't have anything in-between)
My gut tells me that those imperfections are gonna come back to haunt me, so I keep going.
I think this will be good to go.
I tried to kind of make a "swirling pattern" to avoid any sanding marks that point directly outward and thus leak.
You can kind of see at the top of the pic, there is still some paint due to a recess on the outer edge. I hope that is not problematic. I decide to leave it alone, cause I don't want to take too much off.
The other one was not as bad as this one, so just "rinse and repeat"
If you have read this far, I suppose the saying "In for a penny, in for a pound" is applicable.
Part 2 is linked below.....
https://www.orangetractortalks.com/...-to-shoot-ones-self-in-the-foot-part-2.64941/