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Tamiya Rubbing Compound - a confession.
Yo guys,
I thought I used my nr. 1000 for a confession. Although I've always been very sceptical about Tamiya Rubbing Compound, I picked up a tube later this afternoon in the local hobby shop (Broux for the Belgians ) and was too curious so I immediately gave it a go on a Fujimi's AMG SLK on which I'm currently working. It takes off a bit of the paint surface but the result is just stunning! Paint is a self made metallic light blue and I sanded it down because of some light orange peel. Well, there are still some minor scratches, but I guess next time I'm not going to sand but use the compound immediately. Finished off with Tamiya Wax! :licker: I hope to get it finished this week, so I can take some pics with my friend's digicam. Well this forum has learned this old fox a lesson! Thanks guys Guido. ps. When I'm at 2000 I'll confess using primer
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I dont think their should be scratches, the compound takes off the scratches right?
I read in the FAQ that you should sand a little if you have some orange peel, than use the compound. Am i wrong?
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No you're not wrong, It does take off the vast majority of the scratches, but for a perfectionist nutter like me, I can still see some, but I'm afraid to take it any further, so... From a distance (30cm) it looks very good, only when I put my nose on it, I can see them
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oh... Maybe you should use a higher grit sandpaper?
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lol never mind than, hmm maybe I shouldn't sand my integra DC-5 and just use comound by itself. Do you have any pictures?
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Like I said, unfortunately not. The guys around here know I don't have a digicam, so when it's finished I take to my friend and take some pictures there with his. So be a bit patient and you see them turning up here
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Can i be the first to say We told you so:finger: :finger:
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I just tried compound on my first model and I end up with swirly scratches. Very tiny but you can probably see it clearly from even a foot away against the right light. What am I doing wrong?
I sanded it before compound with 1500 paper (highest I have) is this the cause? Should I go higher? -Chuck
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If there was no orange peel in the paint it would only have need a rubbing. You really needed to go higher with the paper(2000+)
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