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I have never used polishing compounds before and have always been in search of the perfect glass like gloss finish. So I decided to give the Tamiya Polishing Compounds a try on my Black Jack Typhoon. For some reason I thought that I would use a buffing pad on my Dremel to apply the polishing compound. Big mistake. Within seconds the pad had destroyed the paint and even warped the plastic. Fortunately I had the sense to have tried it on a small area, the aileron, which will be easily repaired.

So I then just used the polishing compound on a cloth and applied it by hand and with very little effort achieved a smooth glass like finish.


So if you are going to use a polishing compound I would suggest that to avoid a disaster then don't use a power tool. You will be pleasantly surprised at just how quickly hand polishing will deliver the results. I hope this helps.

So I then just used the polishing compound on a cloth and applied it by hand and with very little effort achieved a smooth glass like finish.


So if you are going to use a polishing compound I would suggest that to avoid a disaster then don't use a power tool. You will be pleasantly surprised at just how quickly hand polishing will deliver the results. I hope this helps.
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