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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Calibri, Verdana, Helvetica, Arial"><SPAN STYLE='font-size:11pt'>As I’m sure a few people are aware, I’m trying to finish up a gaggle of Black Magic VF3’s for the summer and I have a question. I’m in the painting process (do you have any idea how much wet sanding is involved to primer/fill/sand/primer/fill/sand... 3 airplanes?? ) anyway... My question is specific to the Carbon Fiber canopy. I’d like to leave most of the canopy al natural. But I do want to paint some of it, (or else it’ll look a little too square) and want to clear coat the entire thing.<BR>
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The problem, pinholes in the carbon. No dissing of Mike’s work, the canopies are nicely done. But they’re extremely light, and there fore have their fair share of micro pin holes which will show up horribly if I just clear coat them. But I can’t really lather them up with primer either. Even if I sand it completely off, I would think you’d be left with a white or grey spotted carbon. <BR>
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How are people filling the pinholes in the carbon and still leaving a natural all black carbon finish??<BR>
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Any help would be appreciated!<BR>
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-Mark<BR>
PS. Same goes for the wheel pants!</SPAN></FONT></FONT>
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