QUOTE(Harddisk @ Apr 7 2011, 07:19 PM)
I used it for quite some time already, they are small and comes in few shapes, quite suitable for gunpla.
For flash that difficult to shave away, use filer. Don't need to go too deep. Usually, the result is a very rough surface. Then use a low grit (around 400 - 600) sandpaper to sand that area. Then sand again with finer grit one. It's smooth now, but the surface is all scarred, calar, no more shine. Finish the area with polishing compound, and voila!
Depends on how much time you spend on the polishing compound, it might turns out more kilat than the original plastic itself. lol.
i dun use chemicals for that... i usually use knife. For flash that difficult to shave away, use filer. Don't need to go too deep. Usually, the result is a very rough surface. Then use a low grit (around 400 - 600) sandpaper to sand that area. Then sand again with finer grit one. It's smooth now, but the surface is all scarred, calar, no more shine. Finish the area with polishing compound, and voila!
Depends on how much time you spend on the polishing compound, it might turns out more kilat than the original plastic itself. lol.
Apr 7 2011, 07:30 PM
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