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i like those, theyre cool...how do you get them so shiny...i can get my stuff shiny but not in yo face SHINY like those...:thinks:
 

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i like those, theyre cool...how do you get them so shiny...i can get my stuff shiny but not in yo face SHINY like those...:thinks:

Turn acrylics with TCT, sand with 320, 400 and then 600 with lathe stopped and only do it horizontally to take radial lines out,

Then use Yorkshire grit coarse to get a partial shine, then YG fine to bring everything to a nice shine, final polish with Autoglym car polish. I used to use the micro mesh pads but gave up with that and now only use YG.
 

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Likewise as Woody, not done any for ages and you have given me some very good idea's :drool::drool:
 
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