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Steve:<br>
Most fuses don't have an actual gel coat but just a coat of primer
which the thinner might attack. A true gel coat is tough like a normal
resin coat and should be ok against thinner but I have never seen a
model fuse with a true gel coat. I would lightly wipe off what you can
of the lustercoat with the thinner and wet sand the rest.<br>
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Chris<br>
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Steven Maxwell wrote:
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<div>Will laquer thinner attack gelcoat? The test I have done show it
takes very little gelcoat off. Reason for asking is I'm about to strip
a plane that is painted with Topflight Lustrekote and repaint with PPG.</div>
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<div>thanks</div>
<div>Steven Maxwell</div>
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