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Quoted from vid1900:I'd worry that the clear might not stick to that glue (or whatever it is) on the inserts.
Don't pull the inserts out until you are sure you can get new ones, but I'm leaning towards replacement.
I have no clue what the substance is on the insert? It looks like there is an insert then glued on the artwork piece. Or it's he insert material cracking.
I tried to find the specific insert but no luck yet.
Would a casting resin work? Or clear epoxy?
Vid,
Two questions...
1) best way to remove inserts?
2) can't get ppg 2pac here, any other? What about alresdy mixed?
Thanks
Quoted from vid1900:Kayfield Automotive Paints 1030
35 East Uwchlan Avenue Bldg 4 Suite 324
Exton, PA 19341
(610) 518-0200
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Spray Products Corp
1323 Conshohocken Rd
Plymouth Meeting, PA 19462
(800) 543-7710
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City Auto Paint & Supply Inc
2652 South 8th Street
Philadelphia, PA 19148
(215) 336-4005
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Bill Flannery Automotive
247 East Girard Avenue 1st Floor
Philadelphia, PA 19125
(215) 291-5557
The problem is unless you have a commercial business, they won't sell to you.
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