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Old 11-04-2006, 04:49 AM
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Re: REVIEW: two super model polishing sticks

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I just used the polishing sticks on my S13 that I painted with Opel jamaica yellow straight from the can. I started with the blue stick, then the grey stick and finally the green and white side of the polishing stick and I always cross sanded the hood. As you can see, I have really fine scratches on the hood. Do they disappear after I have rubbed the paint or did I something wrong with sanding?


I think you should polish it now with tamiya compound or similar and then put wax on it.
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Re: REVIEW: two super model polishing sticks

Thanks, I'll try that.
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Re: REVIEW: two super model polishing sticks

Also try beauty supply stores for similar products, which are totally immersible for wet sanding, etc.

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