Tamiya polishing compound

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MRF
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Tamiya polishing compound

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OK - so there is a problem.
I need it, I bought it and kill me, but I don't have any idea how to use it because whatever I do I don't understand Japaneese and local distributor didn't think about attaching any kind of manual in familiar language.
Any help appriciated.
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Get a lint free cloth, dab a bit on and rub.
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So I thought. But it's always safe to ask.
Thanks.
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Not a problem. I've delt with stuff that needed heat to activate, water, etc. Someties they seem to make it hard on us.
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I don't remember if this particular Tamiya polishing compound has petroleum distillates in it (many polishing compounds do). if it does, be very careful when applying it to acylic paints - in particular Future (yes, you sometimes need to polish up Future), Tamiya and Gunze. You'll "polish" the acrylics right off...

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Ooo... Nice to know.
Thanks again.
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