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Sanding & Polishing
Hi, this is gona be my second post so go easy on me. I don't usually seek advice, because i dont want to bother people but i though i would share my problem.
I'm building my 4th kit now. My first was a F40 which turned out ok. Second a Plymouth Prowler also turned out ok. My third kit was MB SLK, turned out extremly good. It had a perfect coat of Future which made it shine really nice w/ a tiny tiny amount of molecular orange peel .The Kit i'm building now is a BMW 316i, I sprayed it first using Royal Blue (X3) as a base. Then used Chrome Silver (X11), Royal Blue (X3), and White (X2) to come out a nice bright shiny "metallic blue", I didn't use Tamiya's X13 because it lacks a certain appeal. Anyways, I sprayed Future over it but it had a bit more orange peel than my SLK had so i decided it was time i learned how to sand and polish a kit. I bought Tamiya Finishing Abrasives and wet (a little bit of soap) sanded the body using the 2000 pad. Now i have this dull "whitish" top coat over my beutiful paint job. My Hobby store doesn't carry Tamiya rubbing/polishing compound for some reason so i have to wait till i get it in the mail. *But I wanted to know, if that dull whitish coat will disappear once i use the compound on the body. *Also, is the compound the final coat or will i have to get Tamiya's modeling wax and go through the whole model with it ? I'm sorry i dont have any pics for you, but I've ordered a pair of Olympus Digi Cams and will upload some pics hopefully this upcomming week. Thanks
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the whitish dull will go away with compound, or very high grit sandpaper (4000+ to 12000). polish can be a final coat, but wax adds depth and protection from dust.
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Re: Sanding & Polishing
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![]() After compound is used, you get a result like this. ![]() Wax is optional, but it prevent dust from sticking to the paint, and when you want to wipe of the dust, wax will make it easier. |
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Thanks Guys. Now i can fall asleep and not have nightmares about how i destroyed my beutiful paint job. Thanks for the pics too.
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good luck!
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You could spray on another coat of Future. I use Future allot but it's not good to use over Tamiya Acrylics because I have seen it cause some major paint cracking problems. It has ammonia in it which can strip the acrylics. I usually wipe it on other paints.
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