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The aircraft I saw striped certainly could have been enamel over dope, I
will have to ask the previous owner next time I see them. Happy landings "George Patterson" wrote in message news:FtvNe.160$IG2.112@trndny01... private wrote: Is it common to be able to remove paint or dope in this manner? The Randolph paint rep to whom I spoke said that it is not unusual for an enamel top-coat to peel off of dope this way; in fact, he said I might try using a pressure washer on my Maule to see if I could avoid sanding the enamel off. I've never seen dope top-coats separate from dope undercoats, but perhaps it's possible if the undercoat was not prepared properly. I do not know how well polyurethane bonds to dope. George Patterson Give a person a fish and you feed him for a day; teach a person to use the Internet and he won't bother you for weeks. |
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