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super_camper
May 22, 2013Explorer
ReelTime wrote:
I could completely replace the cover and trim and it is really not that expensive. But that is not me, through out life I have repaired, updated, and replaced a lot of things. I have found that that some things are either over or under engineered and some that are spot on. Now that is just my opinion and no reflection on engineers. They work for someone that gives them the specifications way before the product is marketed.
I take pride in the projects I undertake, a lot of sanctification can be derived from a job well done especially if it is for yourself.
I am going with the Krylon Fusion but I am also going to try the acetone on a small place on the back of the cover, just curious as I know the results I know the reaction plastic has when combined with acetone (tends to melt it).
There is probably some special technique used when mixing acetone with the Wife but the only melting would be yours truly so I will just table that idea.
Use acetone to clean first and then apply two light coats of Krylon Fusion. It will look good for a long time.
BTW: Acetone will not remove the yellowing the by itself.
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