Cleaning up epoxy
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clide
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It takes patience and a bit of work, but it's not very complicated to polish things to a mirror finish. Start with a low enough grit to get off whatever you need off, and then step up gradually to higher grits. Once you get to a really high grit then go to a polishing compound.
If the part is round then it may be worth it to try to rig it up to a drill or something so you can rotate it automatically and help speed up the sanding process.
If the part is round then it may be worth it to try to rig it up to a drill or something so you can rotate it automatically and help speed up the sanding process.
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