Hi. When painting I like to use Griot's #3 polish and a "ball" style polishing head which I can fit into my cordless drill. I use this AFTER I have wet sanded my paint job...... JUST ENOUGH to knock down any overspray or rough surface. I polish with the Griot's #3, then buff the parts with a soft automotive finishing towel (also from Griot's). When I am satisfied with the finish I wipe the parts down with Griot's "Speed Shine" then buff one last time by hand with a similar towel.
I use Novus on plastics such as acrylic capped and clear materials.
The polishing ball is legit!
Yeah, I love the Nova, also love the dulled down look and the bare teeeth. PERFECT! I am jealous PS yes still doin stuff. Haunted House season is in full swing but there's always room for a Star Trooper kit
I can make em, It's two seperate lenses not a single, and I can do em in any material, you just gotta name the material and there's a minimum purchase so say if twenty dudes want lenses, we go in on a sheet and we bust out twenty sets. Just a thought
Not at all bro, by all means if you are able you should go for it. I myself am only able to get the textured back ABS locally and would also be pulling weirdness.
Do or do not LOL!!!
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