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Hello,
I this one from Tamiya a good one to useand how do I have to use it? Tamiya Rubbing/Polishing Compound Greets Bart
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I ve got the very same, and so I did apply it :
First, make sure your paint is thick enough (has enough clear coats on it if it's metallic or race car) Then take an old cotton t-shirt, or a rag, put a little bit of compound on it, and gently rub it in in circular motions, don't rub too hard, or you 'll end up making holes in your paint-job. when you think it's enough rubbed, take a clean cloth and rub the part clean, tae the compound out of panel lines and then there you go, should be a clean and shiny paintjob. Ciao Olivier |
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This thread should be useful. I posted three pictures in there.
http://www.automotiveforums.com/vbul...light=compound |
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