At 10:24 AM 6/4/97 -0500, you wrote:
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>As I plan to remove the cracked and crazed acrylic on VIN 678 that had
>been painted over (black), I began experimenting with removal methods.
>Using paint stripper and fine steel wool, I removed a small section of
>paint and acrylic. What I saw was a layer of paint, a layer of primer,
>a layer of acylic ( white ) and finally a base of light brown
>fiberglass. Does the brown fiberglass sound corect? Obviously, this
>approach will take too long for the whole car but may be useful for
>certain areas.
George,
That light brown is the fiberglass. If you can get under you car,
take a scrub brush and some soapy water and clean the bottom of the trunk
area of the back of the seat (if you can find a place that there isn't
any metal). You'll see that the "natural" color is a very light brown
or tan.
John
John T. Blair WA4OHZ email: jblair@nhr.com
Va. Beach, Va Phone: (757) 495-8229
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