Plastic Polish?

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Snorton20

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Has anyone ever used Mother's plastic polish for their acrylic final finish step after 12000 mm?
I was just wondering if it was worth running out and picking some up. Thanks
 
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3M Finesse-It II.

Best stuff on the planet if you ask me. Not cheap, but goes a very long way. Polishes very quick, and has a slight "glazing" effect that leaves the blank absolutely glowing. I apply it with white cloth from my old t-shirts with the lathe on 3000+ RPM. 30 seconds per blank, if that.




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On the very few non-wood pens I have made, I used Turtle Wax polishing compound. Inexpensive and works very well.
BTW, someone mentioned use of old t-shirt material for polishing. I have found that this kind of material is too harsh and will leave scratches on the surface. There might be different kinds of t-shirts. Experimenting is a good idea before tackling an expensive pen.
 
Finishing plastics

I dry sand on a lower speed then wet sand to 8k. After, I use my buffing wheel to finish using Tripoli and White Diamond. Seems like it works great. This is the only way I know. Does anyone see any problems with using Tripoli and White Diamond on plastics?
 
I dry sand on a lower speed then wet sand to 8k. After, I use my buffing wheel to finish using Tripoli and White Diamond. Seems like it works great. This is the only way I know. Does anyone see any problems with using Tripoli and White Diamond on plastics?



I use tripoli and WD on all my plastics, right before topping it off with the polish I posted above.

The only caveat I've found is building up heat, you can melt a skid mark on your blank. Especially if the wheel is worn or caked.
 
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