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Saving paint flakes on Domino backglass before applying triple thick

By Peruman

3 years ago



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  • Latest reply 3 years ago by ForceFlow
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#1 3 years ago

The backglass on the Domino I'm in the process of fixing up has quite a bit of paint flaking. I plan to use triple thick to try and save it, but those paint flakes in the blue areas are floating over the glass and need to be secured before spraying. They flake off easily. Just lifting the glass to take the photos made some flakes fall.

How can I secure the flakes before applying triple thick?

Or is this backglass a lost cause and I should just get one from BG Resto? The Domino backlglass is available.

Thanks

Alberto

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#2 3 years ago

Superglue and press down with plastic wrap. I've made several posts on the subject with details on the procedure.

#3 3 years ago
Quoted from ForceFlow:

Superglue and press down with plastic wrap. I've made several posts on the subject with details on the procedure.

Found the post, thank you for pointing this out. One follow-up question, will the plastic wrap actually come off after the Super Glue sets? Or am I cutting it of and leaving some behind?

#4 3 years ago

You can safely remove it after 24 hours.

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