Melting Ultracoat for paint help
wgalligan
wgalligan at cnbcom.net
Fri May 9 09:32:28 AKDT 2003
Yahhh...sure thing GLOW Boy
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> Gray Fowler
> Principal Chemical Engineer
> Composites Engineering
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> patterndude at attbi.com
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> Acetone may work on Monocote, I didn't try that. On Ultracote, though,
> Acetone did not work, neither did Toluene, Xylene, MEK. This is amazingly
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> resilient stuff. This would be a good property under normal circumstances.
> --Lance
> > acetone. I cut the covering up into confetti-like pieces ( paper punch
> works
> > well) and soak and stir them in an old 35mm film canister...croz
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: <patterndude at attbi.com>
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> > Sent: Thursday, May 08, 2003 11:11 AM
> > Subject: Melting Ultracoat for paint help
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> > > I read a hobby tip long ago that I can't recall. It named a solvent
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> > you
> > > can soak Ultracoat/monocoat in which dissolves the color. You can
> then
> > use
> > > this to make small quantities of touch up paint that match your
> covering.
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> > > I have a small chip to repair in a paint scheme that matches
> ultracoat. I
> > > took some Ultracoat and soaked it in MEK, Acetone with poor results.
> The
> > > color can be rubbed off, but balls up and is not liquidy.
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> > > Anyone remember the solvent that works?
> > > --Lance
> > > PS. Ultracoat film is amazingly resistant. The clear film isn't
> attacked
> > by
> > > an overnight soak in MEK. pretty amazing.
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