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The other option is to sand it out and then sand/buff the gloss back into the finish. I had a set of pink ivory scales that had gotten a speck of dust on one side. So I figured this would be a good time to document the process.  
 
The other option is to sand it out and then sand/buff the gloss back into the finish. I had a set of pink ivory scales that had gotten a speck of dust on one side. So I figured this would be a good time to document the process.  
  
Originally posted by [https://straightrazorpalace.com/members/cannonfodder.html cannonfodder]<ref>https://straightrazorpalace.com/workshop/28563-removing-defects-epoxy-resin-scales-how.html</ref>.
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Originally posted by [http://straightrazorpalace.com/members/cannonfodder.html cannonfodder]<ref>http://straightrazorpalace.com/workshop/28563-removing-defects-epoxy-resin-scales-how.html</ref>.
  
 
== The Tutorial ==
 
== The Tutorial ==
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* If you do not have micromesh, you can use regular auto body sand paper.  
 
* If you do not have micromesh, you can use regular auto body sand paper.  
 
* Do not go beyond 1000 grit. You can actually go too fine.  
 
* Do not go beyond 1000 grit. You can actually go too fine.  
* The finish needs something to grab onto, the light striations give the urethane something to bind with.<ref>https://straightrazorpalace.com/workshop/28563-removing-defects-epoxy-resin-scales-how.html#post288635</ref>
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* The finish needs something to grab onto, the light striations give the urethane something to bind with.<ref>http://straightrazorpalace.com/workshop/28563-removing-defects-epoxy-resin-scales-how.html#post288635</ref>
  
 
== See Also ==
 
== See Also ==

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