Here I'll post the link to the posters. I've bought from this guy multiple times, he's friendly and ships very fast.
Captain America Film Poster by sap41387 on Etsy
He's making a new Avengers poster if you're interested, although I have no idea when he'll post it up there.
3M perfect it machine polish
3M Perfect-It 3000 Machine Polish, 3M 06064, remove swirl marks, 3M Perfect It Swirl Remover
Hey Josh, I did look into what I have been using with some success.
Walmart.com: Meguiar's Cleaner Wax Liquid: Automotive
THis is more of a last step cause it really polished things up to a perfect shine.
I think I just used a basic polishing compound on the previous step.
good luck.
I looked into those, and unfortunately, 3M is really expensive. I used 3M earlier in the project and it worked pretty well but I'd like to see how well the G10 performs. Thanks though!This is the "go to" polish at the body shop I work at (I'm a glass tech, not painter). I've used it on plenty of my own personal projects with great results.
The Ultrafine would be the next step, though I doubt most people could notice the difference it would make unless they were really staring.
Hey, sorry for getting here late.. just got your pm... I would of said do a dry buff with no compound at all... but it depends on your clear coat... some clear coats just cant handle the buffing waxes and smudge up easily... Also, you need to buff in the direction of the metal grain, so I wouldn't use a circular buffer like that, but an edge buffing pad on a drill instead so you can keep with the metal grain. Just some tips.. a dry buff with a super soft wheel should take out the smudges... you might want to call the folks who did your clear coat and ask them what they think.
It's all good Chris no need to apologize. The guys that did my clear coat used 3M's machine polish. Now I could always use that but it's so damn expensive :unsure. I was using an orbital buffer so maybe I should try doing it by hand? That would explain why the blue center looks great and the rest looks smudgy.
I could always try doing the dry buff, although I don't know where I can get a good quality super soft bonnet for my drill. Hopefully Lowe's or something has 'em.
Can you tell me how to contact "Valor" to see if he can make one for my shield?
I have the same blank shield and I am looking for the star for the next step in this keepsake I am making for his Captain America themed room. Can you tell me how to contact "Valor" to see if he can make one for my shield? Also, do you know who could paint the shield. I am with you, I almost hate to paint it. Thanks