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Morfoot
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Posted: March-01-2008 at 7:14pm |
Okay, here's the problem. The engine cover has cracks along the corners on the rear of the cover running vertical. I stop drilled the cracks and I did a fiberglass repair on them using resin and cloth. I used Evercoat Premium Resin which does have the wax in it. I've got some complex curves in the repair and I'd like to stregthen it up more but I know I need to remove the resin surface wax. Does anyone have a quick way to remove the wax other than sanding? It's gumming up my sand paper quicker than snot and I'm wondering if someone has a better way. I tried Paint Thinner and Acetone and it just laughed at me. Any Ideas?
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Tim, Try some denatured alcohol. Are you wet sanding? The wax is supposed to make sanding easy!
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Morfoot
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Pete, No I am not. Guess I'm supposed to wet sand huh? Yeah, that's what I thought too. Maybe wet sanding is the trick.
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