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- Warren Hampton
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27 Sep 2023 21:52 #1
by Warren Hampton
Replied by Warren Hampton on topic New owner - wing finish repair question
There are paint regenerators for some paints. Go to an auto paint store. It will help if your logbook tells what type paint you have.
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- Brooks McNew
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15 Sep 2023 18:29 #2
by Brooks McNew
New owner - wing finish repair question was created by Brooks McNew
Hello everyone!
I'm putting in a lot of work on getting the coupe back in annual and flying. My budget doesn't stretch to actual repainting right now, but one wing area has some bullseye paint cracks I'd like to patch up to prevent UV or moisture damage.
This doesn't need to be pretty - merely effective. Suggestions?
See attached photos. There are a few cracks in one area and took a photo is the worst one. Also attached photo of the inside of the wing in the interest of fabric identification. The most recent logbook entry I could find mentions Ceconite. The fabric is blue inside, silver under the paint, and the paint itself has a satiny finish.
Thank you!
I'm putting in a lot of work on getting the coupe back in annual and flying. My budget doesn't stretch to actual repainting right now, but one wing area has some bullseye paint cracks I'd like to patch up to prevent UV or moisture damage.
This doesn't need to be pretty - merely effective. Suggestions?
See attached photos. There are a few cracks in one area and took a photo is the worst one. Also attached photo of the inside of the wing in the interest of fabric identification. The most recent logbook entry I could find mentions Ceconite. The fabric is blue inside, silver under the paint, and the paint itself has a satiny finish.
Thank you!
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