Polishing nitro finish
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Polishing nitro finish
Hi All. I have wet sanded to a 1500 grit.The surface is ready to polish. I am looking for a high gloss finish. It is already pretty glossy but need some advice on the best way to rub it out. What polish to use and how to apply it would be very helpful. Thanks. Jon
Re: Polishing nitro finish
I use Wizard's, Finish Cut followed with Master Shine --- hand rubbed or RO buffer.
However these days I am really liking the "Flat" finish look even more than "Satin" --- problem with both is that an invisible repair requires spraying an additional coat.
However these days I am really liking the "Flat" finish look even more than "Satin" --- problem with both is that an invisible repair requires spraying an additional coat.
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Re: Polishing nitro finish
On my KMG HD-28 I used Menzerna's polishing compounds. If memory serves, I applied it by hand first in a circular pattern and then with the grain, moving through the grades from coarse to medium to fine (different cloth each time of course!) and then a final polish with their liquid. This was the result.
By the way, for how many days have you let the lacquer cure? I've heard a range of durations, from 12-30 days, depending on the specific product that was used.
By the way, for how many days have you let the lacquer cure? I've heard a range of durations, from 12-30 days, depending on the specific product that was used.
Re: Polishing nitro finish
Dave -- what are the coatings used on that guitar?
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