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A few smudges and marks are okay, but like said above, TKs are usually pretty clean. Here is a TK from ANH. Notice the marks. 

 

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Simply try to stay clean, if you want, look at the Troopers in the movies. I recommend not making it dirty and allowing your armor to naturally gain 'weathering'.

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Thanks, guys.
I think i'll keep my TK nice and polished until it develops some nice wear and then I'll make it a HWT or a sandy . . . our brothers over at the MEPD look mighty nice.
That's my plan. Keep it shiny and then modify as I go and my kit weather's and ages.

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5 hours ago, OneStrangeCyka said:

You see, I think a bit too much.

Would a slightly weathered TK gain clearance? Are there any canon examples of TKs that have been slightly weathered, as if they've seen a bit of combat? I'm thinking less HWT and more of just a particularly worn TK.

Here’s a great example of how one can weather a TK and be Centurion approved:salute:

 

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