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Old 11-05-2003, 02:49 AM   #1
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Help With SAS Resin Hood Required!

Hi, those who have used Scale Auto Style's Nissan R34 Skyline C-West Style Transkit, please help me.

In between the panels of the hood grills, there is some flash (excess, unwanted plastic), how do i remove it?



in between the panels of the grill
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Knife, sandpaper, needle files? Those could work, but be careful since resin is in it's most dangerous form in dust.
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I used a sharp knife then fine sandpaper strips.
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Re: Help With SAS Resin Hood Required!

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Re: Help With SAS Resin Hood Required!

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but be careful since resin is in it's most dangerous form in dust.
Why is that?
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Why is that?
Because the dust gets in your lungs and is generally really bad for you in the long run.
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Can you minimize the danger of resin dust by doing wet-sanding?
The sanding-paper should keep the dust, shouldn´t it?
OR is it better to wear a mask on my mouth and nose?
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