Is there an easy way to treat this?
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Peeling Laquer
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Rosc0PColtrane
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Very good question!!
Dips?
Dips?
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Rosc0PColtrane
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hmmm, that's what I thought.....
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march109
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I had this and made it look much much better by using an abbrasive polish on the area to take the peeling laquer all the way back to good laquer, I was very carefull and it took me ages, and I am very well aware the paint is not protected here now so I treat it very carefully and don't over wash it and make sure it is very well waxed.
Its only a short term solution till I paint it, in my home bodged spray booth (half tent half shed!) or win the lottery and can afford to get it done for me!
Its only a short term solution till I paint it, in my home bodged spray booth (half tent half shed!) or win the lottery and can afford to get it done for me!
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