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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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