Compound but is a Ceramic ????
joecwlaw
09-17-2003, 11:10 PM
Hi guys,
Did anyone here try "Liquid" compound before?
here is the one I wanna get
HSGTT-25 Hasegawa --- Ceramic Compound
any experience of using this one? is it good?
Thanks,
Joe
Did anyone here try "Liquid" compound before?
here is the one I wanna get
HSGTT-25 Hasegawa --- Ceramic Compound
any experience of using this one? is it good?
Thanks,
Joe
CalsonicR34
09-18-2003, 04:04 AM
I bought this a while ago and IMO i think it is a lot better than Tamiyas Compound since it leaves no icky residue behind. I suggest u get the coating polymer as well since after u used the compound the polymer gives it a mirror finish.
Bryan_831
09-18-2003, 04:54 AM
Hey i noe this is not related to this thread but, N.E one knows if Gunze Sangyo's Mr Surfacer Liquid Putty is good?
600sel
09-18-2003, 01:45 PM
I bought this a while ago and IMO i think it is a lot better than Tamiyas Compound since it leaves no icky residue behind. I suggest u get the coating polymer as well since after u used the compound the polymer gives it a mirror finish.
Does it leave fine scratches though like the Tamiya compund?
Does it leave fine scratches though like the Tamiya compund?
hirofkd
09-18-2003, 10:53 PM
Tamiya Compound shouldn't leave scratches. If it does, it's either...
1)Sand paper is too coarse. -> Use finer sand paper,such as 4000 and up
2)Polishing cloth is too coarse. -> Use finer cloth such as eyeglass cleaning cloth, or silver polishing cloth.
Hasegawa's ceramic compound is better in my opinion, and the reason is the same as CalsonicR34. I recommend it.
1)Sand paper is too coarse. -> Use finer sand paper,such as 4000 and up
2)Polishing cloth is too coarse. -> Use finer cloth such as eyeglass cleaning cloth, or silver polishing cloth.
Hasegawa's ceramic compound is better in my opinion, and the reason is the same as CalsonicR34. I recommend it.
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