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  1. May 19, 2021 · Testors Wet-Look/Extreme Wet-Look Clear Lacquer. Pros: Relatively forgiving to application errors. Appear to be the most popular choice among advanced model-car builders who do not use two-part clearcoats. Cons: Shrinks as it dries, leaving a fine, orange-peel texture. Takes a long time to reach 100% hardened.

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  3. Mar 4, 2014 · First light coat, leave it for five minutes, and then several more light coats to build up the colour, a few minutes apart. (And back under the box every time). When you're done, the colour is even and matt (no shinier than satin): You do not need to do anything to this coat -- no sanding, no polishing, no flatting.

  4. May 31, 2021 · Apply gentle pressure because the pads can cut quickly. Sand in only one direction; in the photo, I’m going widthwise across the roof of the car body. During the initial polishing stage, try to achieve a uniformly dull finish without sanding through the paint to the primer (or plastic) beneath. Then move to the next higher grit (3600 from ...

  5. Parts by Parks. sku:PBP-9003. Pointed Back Headlights, Satin 1/25. A pair of aluminum headlights with a cone shape and a satin finish. Includes:Aluminum headlight bodies, polishedPlastic lenses. The bodies have a hole in the bottom for mountingDimensions:OD: 19/64"Depth: 3/16" Aluminum and plastic...

  6. MegaHobby.com carries the largest selection of photo-etch and resin car detailing sets to make your plastic car model kit a show winner. Click on the categories below to find items by Model Car Garage, Detail Master, Scale Motorsport, Parts by Parks, Kens Kustom, Jimmy Flintstone, Gofer Decals, Pegasus, and more. Car Decals. Car Exterior Details.

  7. Feb 7, 2014 · If so, use a pin or the tip of a hobby knife to prick tiny holes in the decal and apply more solvent. If the decals are “silvering,” there is air under the decal preventing a perfect bond to the surface. Repeat with the pin or knife tip and more solvent. This may take several rounds if the model surface is irregular.