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Re: Painted today!!!!! Pics

Subject: Re: Painted today!!!!! Pics
by Schrade on 2008/10/16 3:14:26

Quote:

skirlin wrote:

Blade_1 about that cyanoacrylate, where can I get some and how is it used? Thanks


Most of the 'super' glues have it as the bonding agent.

Apply it to the blemish. Make sure the scratch is free of dirt or impurities - they'll form bubbles. You don't necessarily want to 'fill' the entire spot, unless it's small.

Once it comes into contact with the scratched or etched surface, it acts like a surfactant, and spreads out to the edges, depending on the area of the scratch. LET IT SPREAD OUT BY ITSELF - TRY TO NOT ACTUALLY TOUCH THE TIP TO THE TOP'S SURFACE - THIS IS HOW BUBBLES FORM.

It might over-run the edges also, but LEAVE IT to dry - DO NOT TOUCH WITH ANYTHING. If a bubble forms, carefully pop it with a pin (have the pin there when you do it).

It will form a powdery residue around the edges. Leave it for a day. Then put some water and sandpaper to it - maybe 2000, then rubbing compound, then polishing compound, then wax.

Do it right, and you won't see it again. Promise.
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