Tamiya Polishing Compound Fine 22ml tube with blue cap and its carton, labelled ITEM 87069 and MADE IN JAPAN

Tamiya Polishing Compound Fine 22ml – Step 2 of 3 (87069)

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Tamiya Polishing Compound Fine 22ml tube with blue cap and its carton, labelled ITEM 87069 and MADE IN JAPAN

Tamiya Polishing Compound Fine 22ml – Step 2 of 3 (87069)

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Product overview

Tamiya Polishing Compound Fine occupies the middle position in the order printed on the carton: Coarse, Fine, then Finish. Tamiya describes it as the all-round grade, using small, soft abrasive particles to balance cutting action with gloss. It is intended to create the smooth surface needed before a topcoat, can bring up gloss after painting, and can reduce scratches on transparent parts. Paste left behind at the end of the process can be cleared away with water.

  • The maker places Fine between the initial levelling compound and the final high-gloss stage.
  • Its balance of polishing power and shine allows it to cover work from pre-paint preparation through to glossing a painted surface.
  • Transparent components with surface scratches are specifically included among its uses.
  • Water is the published clean-up method for residue after polishing.

Notes · Q & A

What does polishing compound do after sanding?

Polishing compound uses a finer abrasive action than ordinary sanding to reduce surface haze and fine preparation marks. It is a finishing step rather than a substitute for levelling deep defects, which should be corrected before polishing begins.

Why do polishing compounds come in different grades?

Different grades trade cutting action against final gloss. Starting with the least aggressive grade capable of correcting the surface reduces unnecessary material removal, while skipping a needed intermediate stage can leave earlier marks visible or make the final stage take longer.

What should I use to apply polishing paste?

Use a clean, soft cloth, foam pad or applicator recommended for the product and surface. A small, controlled amount is usually easier to assess than a heavy layer, which can spread residue and obscure whether the finish is improving.

Can I polish clear parts or painted surfaces?

Clear plastic can often be polished, although deeper damage may require prior correction with suitable fine abrasives. Paint hardness and compatibility vary, so allow the coating to harden fully and follow its maker's guidance before polishing. Remove residue only with the cleaner specified for the compound.

Notes · Logistics

Shipping

Orders placed before 3pm (Mon–Fri) are dispatched the same day. UK delivery is by Royal Mail 24 Tracked. Free UK delivery on orders over £70. International delivery available via Royal Mail International Tracked or courier.

Returns

If you're not happy with your purchase, contact us within 30 days for a full refund or exchange. Items must be unused and in original packaging.

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Technical specifications

Product details
Brand
Tamiya
Product code
TAM87069
Type
Polishing Compound
Shipping weight
55 g
Barcode
4950344076864
Made in
Japan
Dimensions & contents
Volume
22 ml
Materials & finish
Abrasive grade
Fine
Format
Paste
Usage & compatibility
Applicator
Tube

Product

Tamiya Polishing Compound Fine 22ml – Step 2 of 3 (87069)

Code (proj)

TAM87069

Ship. weight

55 g

Brand

Tamiya

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