10-11-2012, 03:11 AM
General polishing rule is, the softer the material, the harder it is to get a high polish.
For any plastic, treat it like auto paint, wet rub it with various grades of wet and dry paper finishing with 1500 grit, first rub it length wise then rotate with the next grit, then go lengthwise again, by changing direction you can get rid of all of the marks from the previous grade.
finally use t-cut or some other paint cutting compound and use it on a woolen buff or sponge wheel, and if you want it seriously smooth finish it with car wax.
Regards
Rick
For any plastic, treat it like auto paint, wet rub it with various grades of wet and dry paper finishing with 1500 grit, first rub it length wise then rotate with the next grit, then go lengthwise again, by changing direction you can get rid of all of the marks from the previous grade.
finally use t-cut or some other paint cutting compound and use it on a woolen buff or sponge wheel, and if you want it seriously smooth finish it with car wax.
Regards
Rick
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