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Polishing 2K Clear
I recently made a purchase of some Zero paints and 2K clear from Hiroboy.com. Overall, I'm very impressed with these products. The clear dried to a great shine with minimal orange peel. The problem is that this clear seems to be much "harder" than any clear that I have ever used. Unfortunately, I have a few specs of dust in the finish that I need to remove and my micro mesh does not seem to be cutting this finish in any way. What does everyone else use to polish this finish?
Last edited by Jimmy'Z; 11-11-2008 at 02:52 PM. |
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Re: Polishing 2K Clear
Hi
I don't agree with you here. Micromesh does get through. It just takes considerably longer than with softer clears. I had some orange peel on one of the projects I'm working on. And to remove it, I used MM polishing cloths from 3600 grit upwards. And IMHO it works a treat. Sure, it takes some time, but after MM I've used Tamiya compounds coarse, fine and superfine and the result is great ! Just give it a try. I'm sure it will work out for you too. |
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