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Remove scratch from arcrylic, Need advice
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SUSN's
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May 21 2007, 02:46 AM
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just leave it alone, nothing can be done..
Nail polish also no use, coz it will make worse, got thinner substance.
Polish alone will remove the scratch but the surface of acrylic, the contour will not 100% flat if the scratch hard/deep you need to polish more. Result slightly out of reflective (bayang) image from acrylic.
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MetalZone
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May 21 2007, 02:48 AM
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QUOTE(inoitu @ May 21 2007, 02:38 AM) Use a coarse sand paper then finer ones and then still finer. Cant remember what grid number use finally. Only finishing using alcohol and I didnt mean CD head cleane, I meant the disk itself was higly scratched. i assure you even 2000 grade sandpaper wont get you the original chrystal clear smooth look of acrylic if thats what u're looking for. u need those liquid abrasives or rubbing compound.
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SUSN's
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May 21 2007, 02:52 AM
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BUT if you use Nail polish for deep scratch, fill the scratch with nail paint leave it to dry and polish with rubbing compound. But try at your own risk  . Just and idea, i not yet done personally. Added on May 21, 2007, 2:54 amRubbing compound can be bought from car paint dealer or car spray workshop, ask the boss see he give you or not.  Just a little amount only rite? This post has been edited by N's: May 21 2007, 02:55 AM
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sniper on the roof
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May 21 2007, 01:53 PM
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20k VIP Club
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Tamiya Rubbing Compound... works well with everything.
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Zyntherius
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May 21 2007, 08:37 PM
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QUOTE(sniper on the roof @ May 21 2007, 01:53 PM) Tamiya Rubbing Compound... works well with everything. the sifu has spoken!
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mystvearn
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May 21 2007, 09:16 PM
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Sandpaper does not work, the top layer of the acrylic will get some mist effect. Can try but use the highest grade you can find. Nail polish does not work cause of different density when light pass thru can see the crack at certain angles. Tamiya Rubbing compound...this one I don't know.
I think if you want to tes I think can use microscope slides? I think its the same material.
Thats the problem with acrylic casings, must put in safe environment.
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TSxcoolpc
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May 21 2007, 10:04 PM
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here is my experimen, using nail polisher. will try to find something such as rubbing compound to rub it and repeated the procedure for several time. Before
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ianho
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May 22 2007, 12:08 AM
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Cucimangkoklife
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QUOTE(sniper on the roof @ May 21 2007, 01:53 PM) Tamiya Rubbing Compound... works well with everything. That costs a bomb. Last time I bought, it was like rm30 for a puny lil tube. Worst thing is nowadays kids dont play Tamiya no more n cant even buy it from local shops. Scale modelling in Malaysia is a lost art.  Nowadays youngsters oni wanna go CC n DOTA.
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