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Polishing Compound-Fine

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my objective is to get a nice glossy shine on my car body like I’ve seen people get on YouTube by using it. They tend to sand the body first with 6000/8000 grit sand paper

This article will focus on Tamiya Polishing Compounds and how we get to that point, so let’s grab a bunch of items from the store and have some fun. Many Items Gathered Together

I did not got an answer for wich Tamiya polish I should use. I saw that they sell three different kinds and I think that it is for the shelf queens. Is it possible to use just one for an ok result? Clear coating gives a much better surface to polish your model and you don’t have to worry so much about digging into the color paint layers. It also will fill in those micro scratches and level out super smooth. There are many clear coat products which Sunward Hobbies offer, in this case it’s Tamiya X-22 Clear, again reduced 50/50 with Mr. Leveling Thinner 400. Mirror Finish on Part in Blue Glove

H.G. Barnes is a former voice-over artist and retired sales and marketing professional. He’s the author of two large volume science fiction adventure romance novels with many more in the works. For well over 40 years he’s been building scale model replicas and now does commission work for clients in Canada and the USA, plus completes projects for companies in Asia and Europe. First, begin with one of the higher grits of polishing sander or polishing cloth that will “cut” a layer of coating to take the top off the lint and dust. I use a swirl motion and gently rest my 3000-grit polisher at each spot, do not push or add force. Use your finger to feel the result and when you’re happy gently polish the entire area in one direction with a higher grit count. It sounds like a lot of work, but even 20 or so swirls and passes will make a huge difference. Being long winded is for explanation. Half Sanded and Half Taped Part It goes without saying that the smoother the previous layer the smoother the next will be. Here, I’ve primed with Mr. Primer 1000 because it gives me the desired result. It’s clean, yet all the flaws show up in the semi gloss reflection. In this case it was a few bits of lint. Mr Primer Surfacer 1000 with Sanded PartThen go finer, like 1000. Usually 1000 is enough for my bashers. But if you want more, you can use 1200 or 1400. I don't think going beyond 2000 is meaningful. As the paint solidifies, the paint surface is what makes it smooth. Even if you make it as sooth as the reflective surface of Hubble telescope, it won't matter. The reason why I still do 1200 or 1400 sometimes is to make sure that 1000 grit did not miss 800 scuffs. So 1200 or 1400 is like a quality control for me. 2000 would be extra nice.

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