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Did an initial sand of with 220 and worked the way down to a wet sand of 600 and 1500. Primed it and wet sanded again. Then a paint and clear. I'm sure you could youtube a few painting plastic tutorials.
Thanks Forever that's kinda what I thought I do plastic models but I didn't know if anyone had another trick to it but I guess there's no easy way around that work if you want those results.
It wasn't too terribly rough, the primer filled quite a bit. I believe there is a high fill primer which would reduce the amount of sanding required initially.
What paint did some of you use? Ive used high temp paint before on exhausts and heat shields but doesn't seem like this plastic cover would get that hot maybe krylon fusion? Thanks
Some nice results here. The gloss finish is very smooth in the photos. I'd prefer a matte finish myself. Is there anyway of removing the ST logo from the cover?
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