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You'll want to follow up after the wetsanding with a product to seal it.. I use Mothers Sealer & Glaze(http://www.mothers.com/02_products/08100.html), as a polish on a microfiber rag. If you want to wait I can show you when I get my tailgate handle with a lock.. Otherwise I can try to describe it for now.
After finishing wetsanding with 2000 grit, take a small amount of Sealer & Glaze and put it on an area of the rag. Start to apply the Sealer & Glaze to the part, applying some pressure. You should notice the clearcoat starting to smooth out and shine again after having been dull from the 2000 grit. Do this until it's like a mirror, otherwise stuff will stick to it eventually. After you are done with the Sealer & Glaze, do a light coat of it just to protect the part. Then follow up with your favorite wax(I hate to sound like a broken record here but my favorite by far is the Mothers Pure Carnauba Wax, not the Cleaner Wax as the Cleaner Wax will strip the sealer off), and put 2 or 3 coats of it on. Then I'd let it bake in the sun for a while to harden entirely.
After finishing wetsanding with 2000 grit, take a small amount of Sealer & Glaze and put it on an area of the rag. Start to apply the Sealer & Glaze to the part, applying some pressure. You should notice the clearcoat starting to smooth out and shine again after having been dull from the 2000 grit. Do this until it's like a mirror, otherwise stuff will stick to it eventually. After you are done with the Sealer & Glaze, do a light coat of it just to protect the part. Then follow up with your favorite wax(I hate to sound like a broken record here but my favorite by far is the Mothers Pure Carnauba Wax, not the Cleaner Wax as the Cleaner Wax will strip the sealer off), and put 2 or 3 coats of it on. Then I'd let it bake in the sun for a while to harden entirely.

