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Is there a solvent that will remove rattle can paint without damaging the plexy?
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On Wednesday, November 29, 2017 at 12:04:05 PM UTC-5, Waveguru wrote:
Is there a solvent that will remove rattle can paint without damaging the plexy? Boggs Nope. Too risky. Try scratch removal type polishing compound first. If there is any wax or polish on it you may well find this will get it off(thinking over spray). If thicker, see if you can chip it with your finger nail. Beyond that you may be into sanding. I'd start at 1500 with a block tat just covers the area, followed by finer grits up to 4000 or 5000, then polish. Good luck UH |
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On Wednesday, November 29, 2017 at 12:04:05 PM UTC-5, Waveguru wrote:
Is there a solvent that will remove rattle can paint without damaging the plexy? Gary, unless it is Latex, almost any paint contains some solvent(s) that attack plexi. This means a spot is not just on the surface, but has damaged the plastic below the surface. You may end up having to remove more material than you like to get rid of the "spot"... Hope that helps, See ya, Dave PS: Before touching a real canopy, grab some scrap plexi, and spray a few spots with the offending paint. Then test removal... |
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Is there a solvent that will remove rattle can paint...
Sawzall. |
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On Wednesday, November 29, 2017 at 11:56:35 AM UTC-6, Dave Nadler wrote:
On Wednesday, November 29, 2017 at 12:04:05 PM UTC-5, Waveguru wrote: Is there a solvent that will remove rattle can paint without damaging the plexy? Gary, unless it is Latex, almost any paint contains some solvent(s) that attack plexi. This means a spot is not just on the surface, but has damaged the plastic below the surface. You may end up having to remove more material than you like to get rid of the "spot"... Hope that helps, See ya, Dave PS: Before touching a real canopy, grab some scrap plexi, and spray a few spots with the offending paint. Then test removal... Excellent advice Dave, I have omitted a practice step on a lot of things, canopy crack repair being one example. I could have had dramatically better results had I practiced on sample material. A few years ago a non-glider guy rattle canned a Cessnas wing tips in the hangar and over sprayed my glider. the faintest misting from 30 feet, but resulted in a dappled surface detectable by feel. As I had refinished this particular glider only a few years before, I was quite ****ed. however in desperation, I tried 'clay barring', I followed the instructions and was both amazed and relieved as it removed the tiny spots of paint, restoring a smooth surface. If the overspray on wavegurus canopy is a continuous coat "clay barring" won't help, but if it is a misting of tiny paint drops it's worth a try. I had great results. Good luck, Scott. |
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I removed the canopy paint by carefully using a bevelled edge chisel, chipping off the paint bit by bit. Took a while, nur worked perfectly.
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Basically agreed.
NO solvents! Period. Use an old credit card to remove the bumps, make sure plexi is clean, almost can't use too much water..... Then start at 1500 WET......wet......not a double print, just emphasis....... Work your way up from there. Around 3000 grit WET, you can compound (finish cut grade) and then wax. |
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Try an automotive detailing clay bar (with detailing spray or just some dish detergent in water as a lubricant). It'll work, or not, depending on the adhesion of paint to substrate, but if it works it will solve your problem in minutes.
best, Evan Ludeman |
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Anybody ever try Brasso?
Boggs |
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On Wednesday, November 29, 2017 at 3:43:17 PM UTC-8, Waveguru wrote:
Anybody ever try Brasso? Boggs Believe you've got the Ballso. It smells like there are solvents in Brasso. Jim |
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