I use sanding paper mainly for removing blemishes from the surface of parts and generally smoothing them, using grit sizes from 1,000 to (for polishing lacquer) 7000.
The surfaces include:
1. Bare plastic (which is usually free of surface faults);
2. With additionally 1 coat of primer;
then:
Either (using an airbrush):
Or (using a spray can):
I have always used wet & dry paper but dry. I will experiment, but from your experience what would be the advantage of using it wet (with water) for each of these 7 surfaces?
Thanks.
The surfaces include:
1. Bare plastic (which is usually free of surface faults);
2. With additionally 1 coat of primer;
then:
Either (using an airbrush):
3. With additionally 1 or 2 coats of Vallejo Acrylic Model Air;
4. With additionally 1 or 2 coats of gloss varnish.
4. With additionally 1 or 2 coats of gloss varnish.
Or (using a spray can):
5. With additionally 1 dust coat of Tamiya Synthetic Lacquer;
6. With additionally 1 under coat of Tamiya Synthetic Lacquer;
7. With additionally 1 wet coat of Tamiya Synthetic Lacquer, gloss.
6. With additionally 1 under coat of Tamiya Synthetic Lacquer;
7. With additionally 1 wet coat of Tamiya Synthetic Lacquer, gloss.
I have always used wet & dry paper but dry. I will experiment, but from your experience what would be the advantage of using it wet (with water) for each of these 7 surfaces?
Thanks.
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