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  • He Who Shall Not Be Named
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    Originally posted by greenman407
    I am bitterly disapointed. After spraying the props with the clear flat, now they look milky white. Apparently, too much flat pigment was put in the can. I wouldnt recommend that stuff to anybody. However I cant see myself spending hours trying to sand down these things. Perhaps paint stripper.............We will see.
    That might be paint 'blushing', consiquence of spray painting in a very humid environment. Was it raining when you applied the epoxy clear over-coat? If so, bake the props at about 120-degrees for a day or two and you might save the situation.

    David

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  • greenman407
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    Im just wondering if the paint stripper would harm the white metal that the props are made of?

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  • Subculture
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    Originally posted by greenman407
    I cant see myself spending hours trying to sand down these things. Perhaps paint stripper.............We will see.
    Would acetone work on an epoxy coating? Would certainly work on a cellulose lacquer, tip a bit of aceone into a jam jar and plop them in there for half an hour. Worth a try surely.

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  • greenman407
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    Jim Wakefield, who is in charge of maintaining the Albacore emailed me that the Phase 4 configuration only has two masts. The periscope and a radar mast. He also said that the messenger buoys on phase 4 are painted black to match the hull. Good info.

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  • greenman407
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    I am bitterly disapointed. After spraying the props with the clear flat, now they look milky white. Apparently, too much flat pigment was put in the can. I wouldnt recommend that stuff to anybody. However I cant see myself spending hours trying to sand down these things. Perhaps paint stripper.............We will see.

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