(Topic ID: 144764)

A question for those of you that do clear coating

By Gov

8 years ago



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    #1 8 years ago

    After wet sanding, what do you use to clean out all of the nasty white residue out of the holes and cutouts? What is the best method? I have tried the water/alcohol on a qtip method and have not had great results. It just never seems to be completely gone.

    #2 8 years ago

    That is the part I hate the most. It will take lost of cleaning to get all that gunk out.

    #3 8 years ago

    A damp cloth or q-tip will take it off. It will take going over several times to get it all off.

    #4 8 years ago

    Nothing but blood sweat and tears will
    Pull that shit off a sanded playfield- tis the price you pay for beauty.

    Sorry- no shotrcuts to glory here. However, I will say that for the most part it ends up in the holes and back alleys you dont see- clean the star inserts extra good and others you can see- if there is a little in a light socket- well... There is a reason HEP costs so much!

    #5 8 years ago

    I am not looking for a shortcut, just what process do you guys use? Whatever I am doing is not working.

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