goosedude Posted March 14, 2013 Posted March 14, 2013 I have a few small blemishes on my clearcoat. I'm using acrylic Tamiya clear. What's a good way to reshoot small spots, like say a 1/2 inch in diameter? I'm trying to avoid masking and reshooting the model all over. Any suggestions?
Mooneyzs Posted March 14, 2013 Posted March 14, 2013 Could you color sand and rub them out? I am not sure if you have a little dust in the clear or what was going on. My first guess is if its really small you could color sand and polish with a polishing kit. Now I am not sure how many coats of clear you have on it it another option is to color sand (wet sand) with some fine grit paper 1500 or 2000 an reshoot the clear. If you are just wanting to do lets say a fender you could tape off at the body lines and re shoot just that area. I know these are not the only option but just a couple ideas for you.
goosedude Posted March 14, 2013 Author Posted March 14, 2013 Thanks for the reply, Mooneyzs. I can't sand it out...it's a deep fisheye that exposes the undercoat. Also, I sanded a nib and it popped out leaving another little hole in the clear. I heard of a technique using a piece of paper with a hole to shoot through. Maybe, I'll give tha a try.
935k3 Posted March 15, 2013 Posted March 15, 2013 Spot painting by spray will not fill the hole. Using a very small brush but a drop of clear in the hole let dry thouroghly then sand and polish. This works better with laquers but should work if allowed to dry.
goosedude Posted March 15, 2013 Author Posted March 15, 2013 Thanks! I'll try a tiny brush and see what happens. If I mask off an area to be cleared...will I be able to polish out the masking lines? Sorry for the dumb questions!
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