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I've recently used this product working on my next armor project. I used to work on aircraft and this kit is used to polish out glazing on aircraft canopy windows. Its not too expensive and works good as a wet sand. Super fine grits and it made my peel from too hot ABS and peel from poor spray jobs come out very smooth.

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I would recommend higher wet sand grits to get it even, then use the series of micromesh grits to give a smooth texture to repaint over.

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MicroMesh Kit

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Kit No. 3KKR70 Contents:

1-3" x 6" Sheet of 1500 Micro-Mesh

1-3" x 6" Sheet of 1800 Micro-Mesh

1-3" x 6" Sheet of 2400 Micro-Mesh

1-3" x 6" Sheet of 3200 Micro-Mesh

1-3" x 6" Sheet of 3600 Micro-Mesh

1-3" x 6" Sheet of 4000 Micro-Mesh

1-3" x 6" Sheet of 6000 Micro-Mesh

1-3" x 3" Foam Sanding Block

1-2 oz. bottle of Micro-Gloss

2-Cotton Flannel Cloths

1-Instructions

cost is $30.00 plus shipping and will last for many projects.

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Well...here it is...mostly finished except for the interior. I'm waiting on a TCI box and some knee-pads to finish the inside, but it is troopable. I'll give it the "maiden voyage" this weekend.

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Theres a few cosmetic flaws that shouldn't be too noticiable to the casual viewer, and I'm getting used to them...after all, nothing's perfect.

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finishedMRCE.jpg

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