micromesh is the ultimate polishing system for plastic/metals, its a cushioned abrasive, like a cloth that when used as wet sand, produces excellent results.
check out https://www.micro-surface.com/default.cfm?page_id=1
that will give you the low down, i think you will all be impressed.
They have a convenient hooby kit available, which has all you need.
Ive tried it on a car kit to see how it looks on a painted surface, damn, if you want the model cars to shine, this is the ticket.
i start out using 1500 dry, then i go through 7grades up to the final 12000 grit.
its also great for 'thinning' out the jam jar effect on some canopies, just fill them with bluetack or plastacine for doing the outside (stops the dreaded cracking), and then impress the canopy in the same manner to do the inside.
ive used it for over 8 years now, i still have the original 2"x 4" 12000 piece!!!
for aicraft modellers, if you like to have canopies down, this method is the key to showing off youre fancy cockpit work, it also doubles to polish the wifes rings and jewellry;)
Have fun, P.S if want to see youre model buddies have a freak out, while he is building, grab one of his canopies, to have a 'look' . pretend to drop it on the floor. He will quickly proceed to have a look for it, but he didnt see the one you brought from home, which is the the one that is really on the deck.Now you can offer youre help top find the precious piece of plastic, but watch the look on his face when you step on the strategically placed old one!!!!
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