robmcd;4532900; said:Novus and elbow grease.
Then re-do and re-do and re-do. I am working on doing the same thing with a 300. The flame method sounds like a lot less work.
robmcd;4532900; said:Novus and elbow grease.
How do you remove scratch from inside the tank with water in it ?redmach1pilot;4728695; said:I used the novus on the outside of my 315. On the inside I attatch sand paper to my mag-float.
I have just recently bought an acrylic tank i just went to my local automotive paint supply and bought 3M finnese IT II for polishing clear coates and 3M compound with some abrasives for a couple deeper scratches that i made and hand did the deeper then used my direct drive buffer to go over the entire tank worked well...Egon;4540559; said:You can use my buffer if ya want.
HULON;4732610; said:I have just recently bought an acrylic tank i just went to my local automotive paint supply and bought 3M finnese IT II for polishing clear coates and 3M compound with some abrasives for a couple deeper scratches that i made and hand did the deeper then used my direct drive buffer to go over the entire tank worked well...![]()
Ya worked great I did not even try the Novis Or what ever it's called figured with it being for the acrylic specificly or stating that it was it would cost a bunch more Don't know if that is the case but i got a bottle of each of the 3M products for $20 bucks each and each one has 16 oz's enough to do my entire 600 4 or 5 times is that cheaper?Egon;4736417; said:Good tips! So the 3M compound works well?