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July paint - Polished in November


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The "super singles" are the too-big fronts from the Can-Do Wrecker and the Bill Signs 359.

Somebody needs to cast these in resin/rubber and sell them in sets of 4. ;)

Tim

Oh those wonderful 1/16 scale car tires! :) That has got to be one (of many) of my biggest dislikes of the Can Do kit. :D

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Tim, What is your method of polishing and waxing to get such a smooth shine? what type of polishes and waxes do you use? what is your method this looks great!!

This is a project I painted in July when I was on a huge painting binge.

Duplicolor gloss black with several coats of clear.

In July..

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Now after almost an hour of polishing

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And after waxing with Mothers Carnuba

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Here's the inspiration

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Thanks for looking!

Tim

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Chris,

I usually apply at least 2 coats of clear, let it cure then polish (or wet sand if I really mucked up).

I use 3M rubbing compound for heavy polishing, then 3M cleaner wax followed by Mothers Carnuba pure wax.

I recently started to use a product called "Beyond Clay" from Surf City Garage instead of the 3M cleaner wax.

It tends to be more aggressive without scratching the paint.

A technique I've been told works really well is to wet sand the 2nd clear coat, then apply another coat of clear on top of that and polish if needed. I haven't tried this yet.. but will. A modeler who does this on many small-scale model cars has fantastic results.

Tim

Tim,

what is your process here? what type of waxes and polishes do you use do you wet sand? this looks great!! i am painting a blck pete now it is ok shiny but it just does not satisfy me. how manty coats of clear do you apply? Thanks Chris

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[A technique I've been told works really well is to wet sand the 2nd clear coat, then apply another coat of clear on top of that and polish if needed. I haven't tried this yet.. but will. A modeler who does this on many small-scale model cars has fantastic results.]

That's what I do(if I do not rush)the paint and it really stands out. find your self a good move and sit back that does take a lot time.

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