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Good Gloss!
What guys do you think is better tamiya spray clear coat or tamiya rubbing compund. I need better gloss than the one I have right now.
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that depends. if your finish coat is pretty good and thick enough then buff it out. otherwise consider a clearcoat
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If you have access to it,two pack clear(the type used on cars)ROCKS.Its very poisoness though so access to a spray booth and breathing equipment is essential.I will post some progress pics soon so you can see.I have only just started using it,the gloss is amazing off the gun or air brush.Its almost cheating and it glosses up even better with polishing.One of the best things is it is very clear,no colour change unlike enamel or Tamiya from the jar(I use Tamiya clear from the spray can,much clearer)then I polish it out with a polishing kit and Tamiya polish.
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