Knacker(ed) Lacquer
V1nce
02-03-2003, 12:51 PM
Remembered 2day why i hate lacquer!!!
thou i though i was smart enuff 2 avoid crazing and hazing i missed the basics, in this case DUST!!!
had a few specs tapped under the lacquer on the bonnet of a RSX im working on. i allowed the drying time then buffed them out with some fine wet and dry but i still think tha area will need another coat of the base colour and more lacquer.
is there a better way 2 remove dust from lacquer 4 future refremce??? (and i know not letting it land on the model in the first place is the best way :) )
thou i though i was smart enuff 2 avoid crazing and hazing i missed the basics, in this case DUST!!!
had a few specs tapped under the lacquer on the bonnet of a RSX im working on. i allowed the drying time then buffed them out with some fine wet and dry but i still think tha area will need another coat of the base colour and more lacquer.
is there a better way 2 remove dust from lacquer 4 future refremce??? (and i know not letting it land on the model in the first place is the best way :) )
daggerlee
02-03-2003, 02:59 PM
Maybe using a bit of tape to remove it?
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