Sealing Plastic Covering
Jerry Stebbins
JAStebbins at worldnet.att.net
Wed Apr 30 16:25:54 AKDT 2003
Use a small brush and lay a line of MEK ( similar to monokote solvent-but cheaper) and let it dry. Then just polish/wax the finish, and it will not come loose. If sealing monokote layed on as trim with windex , make sure you wait a day and the windex/water is all gone. Otherwise you may get a dull haze that you have to polish off.
Jerry
----- Original Message -----
From: Bob Kane
To: discussion at nsrca.org
Sent: Wednesday, April 30, 2003 11:44 AM
Subject: Re: Sealing Plastic Covering
I run a cotton swab dipped in Monokote trim solvent along all the seams, really nails them down.
D Suding <junk at velocitus.net> wrote:
What is the preferred method of sealing the edges of Monokote or
Ultracote? Back ten years ago I used to mix up K&B Superpoxy clear with
gloss harnened in a 1 oz cup, and brush with a nice paint brush along the
leading edges and corners, any place that would be prone to lifting.
What else do you guys do, if anything, to seal these edges?
-D
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