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About polishing...
Yes, I know there's a FAQ section on this, and I've read it.
Question is, from first hand experience, how hard is it to get a good shine out of a body? I've got a few kits with a lot of decals, and would like them to look a little better. I've never polished a kit, but I have sprayed Tamiya clear coat on a few. I don't have an airbrush. I've bought a bottle of Future floor wax, and heard that you can thin it with water (distilled?) and apply with a sponge (several coats), then polish. However, since I have quite a few decals, I was thinking of spraying a layer of Tamiya clear between the decals and the first Future coat. Is this a good idea? Also, this is a retrospect idea, so I'll be clearcoating windows and clears as well The kit in question (first up, anyway) is the Tamiya Mobil 1 NSX, with all decals and detail painting completed. I also have an old NASCAR camaro that I may use as an experimental piece. |
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Spraying clearcoat onto clear plastic is usually a bad idea, as it will probably ruin the clear part. But using Future on clear plastic works fine.
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Probably best to leave your built, decaled models as they are, move on to your next build and practice polishing.
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How do you normally polish in the areas that are unrubbable? Corners, etc?
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So what is future people tlak abotu all the time it seem liek a really good product, i live in Australia is there these kind of stuff here?
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It's a floor wax. I think it's acrylic based.
In your country it's probably called KLEAR floor wax. Quote:
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