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WHAT'S YOUR FAVORITE POLISH?


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I color-sand all my paint up to 12,000 grit wet. After that, I use 3M "Perfect It II Machine Polish". It's a very fine cut, made for final-polishing of real-car paint with a power buffer. I always have it on hand because I occasionally paint 1:1 high-end and custom cars. Works beautifully with minimal effort (if you've already sanded to 12,000).

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Turtle Wax polishing compound,,,,

They make two kinds, regular (white) and heavy duty (red). The HD stuff is handy on tough finishes like Testor Wet Look Clear.

My normal routine now is color-sand with #1000 or #1500 3M Wetordry, wet, then a quick color-sand with #2000, then polish with Turtle Wax polish or Wright's Silver Cream, finishing with Wright's on a wet cloth, which cuts its abrasion. I'll put my shines up against anybody's. Though these days I go for a slightly less glossy look, especially on factory stock cars. It has a more authentic scale appearance than a super high gloss "wet look" finish. (Though there are times when that's exactly what I'm going for, too.)

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Treatment Model Wax.

Lovely stuff but I found I can only use it on models that don't have any--or much--painted trim of any kind. If you put it on before you paint trim, the paint won't stick to it (nor will foil); if you put it on after trim, it removes the trim paint and smears it all over the rest of the paint. I'm currently working on a Camaro with all the trim removed, though--think I might give the wax a try on that again.

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