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Old 02-17-2003, 09:19 PM
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Swirl marks from Tamiya compound?

Am I using the compound right? After polishing, its really shiny...but i can see swirl marks in the finish. Whats wrong?
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Assuming you waited for the paint to fully cure and you're using a 100% cotton soft cloth, try some tamiya wax to fill in the swirls.
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I believe that this has been discussed before, have you tried a search?
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