During my TOS-E build I scratched the surface of the saucer pretty well while sanding. I'm talking small scratches, nothing deep enough to need putty.
The first coat of primer seemed to mask some of it, and polishing with a 3200 grit gives me a smoothe finish.
Question is, should I sand down and keep going until I get a clean surface again (progressivly go from rough to fine paper?) or will the primer and subsequent paint cover over it eventualy?
Scratched surfaces
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Being a newb the rest of you would probably expect this but the Mr. Surfacer product seems to be working very well in early experiance.
I got spray cans of 500 and 1000. I took Pat's advice and one shot of MS1000 seems to have made the scratching dissapear. Great stuff so far.
i've found other uses but I may have to get the liquid form...
Thanks again.
I got spray cans of 500 and 1000. I took Pat's advice and one shot of MS1000 seems to have made the scratching dissapear. Great stuff so far.
i've found other uses but I may have to get the liquid form...
Thanks again.