redfishsc
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On the advise of Russ a while back I bought a bottle of Brasso. I had always been looking for something to help me out on the perfect gloss with CA finish and acrylics/PR's. I would always micromesh the blanks but still have some very faint, barely visible sanding scratches if the micromesh had seen more than three pens (regardless of how clean it was).
I had been using 3M's Finesse-It II, which works WONDERS on plastics but is $40 a quart (thanks to a buddy at a autopaint store he hooked me up with a free sample).
But Brasso does just as well. Here is how I get the perfect gloss in a relatively swift time.
1) Shape and sand up to 3200 Micromesh (you do NOT NEED to go any further, save your time and money and don't use the higher grades of MM if using this process).
2) Use a paper towel to apply some super-cheap Turtle Wax polishing compound (Walmart, $3, pic below), speed on 2400 or higher RPM, spend about 15 seconds per blank and keep the paper towel wet.
3) Repeat step 3 with Brasso. Keep the towel wet!
4) Once you have the gloss you want, apply some wax to seal in the shine and DONE.
NOTE THAT THIS IS THE GREEN CAN, "POLISHING COMPOUND" WHICH IS TOTALLY DIFFERENT THAN THE RED "RUBBING COMPOUND", YOU WANT THE GREEN STUFF. THE RED IS BASICALLY TRIPOLI POWDER AND MUCH COARSER. REMEMBER GREEN IS GOOD.
I had been using 3M's Finesse-It II, which works WONDERS on plastics but is $40 a quart (thanks to a buddy at a autopaint store he hooked me up with a free sample).
But Brasso does just as well. Here is how I get the perfect gloss in a relatively swift time.
1) Shape and sand up to 3200 Micromesh (you do NOT NEED to go any further, save your time and money and don't use the higher grades of MM if using this process).
2) Use a paper towel to apply some super-cheap Turtle Wax polishing compound (Walmart, $3, pic below), speed on 2400 or higher RPM, spend about 15 seconds per blank and keep the paper towel wet.
3) Repeat step 3 with Brasso. Keep the towel wet!
4) Once you have the gloss you want, apply some wax to seal in the shine and DONE.
NOTE THAT THIS IS THE GREEN CAN, "POLISHING COMPOUND" WHICH IS TOTALLY DIFFERENT THAN THE RED "RUBBING COMPOUND", YOU WANT THE GREEN STUFF. THE RED IS BASICALLY TRIPOLI POWDER AND MUCH COARSER. REMEMBER GREEN IS GOOD.