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Does anyone have any experience of using these. I am trying to get a mirror finish on a gloss surface and was wondering if these may be the answer.
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I use all three frequently Steve. Primarily I use them for canopy work, either polishing after removing seam lines or scratches, or a final buff after removing masking. I used it on my Lancaster to polish the wings. Work from Coarse through Fine, to Finishing. It will work on a varnished surface, just ensure the varnish has cured hard before you apply the compound. It will also work on painted surfaces, if the paint is durable enough. There is no need to rub hard.
 
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I use all three frequently Steve. Primarily I use them for canopy work, either polishing after removing seam lines or scratches, or a final buff after removing masking. I used it on my Lancaster to polish the wings. Work from Coarse through Fine, to Finishing. It will work on a varnished surface, just ensure the varnish has cured hard before you apply the compound. It will also work on painted surfaces, if the paint is durable enough. There is no need to rub hard.

Thanks Joe. I am struggling to get a decent finish on my gloss paint work on the "Blackjack" No matter how many coats of varnish I apply it still looks gritty in places under false light. This will be the first time I have used this product so just a bit nervous.
 
Thanks Joe. I am struggling to get a decent finish on my gloss paint work on the "Blackjack" No matter how many coats of varnish I apply it still looks gritty in places under false light. This will be the first time I have used this product so just a bit nervous.

Just make sure to use a soft clean cloth and remove all of the previous compound before moving to the next one. When used on clear plastic this stuff can make it look as smooth as glass. On things like car bodies I polish with the red one before the final gloss varnish coat, then, once the gloss varnish has gassed off (about a week later) I work through all three grades. Gives a lovely glow to the paint.
 
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