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						| MoonDawg | 
								|  | « Reply #1 on: July 13, 2006, 12:48:21 pm » |  | 
 
 If you use 2 stage paint you don't need sandpaper. Just spray the red, expose the white letters with solvent then spray the whole cooler with clear coat. |  
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						| davethebirdman | 
								|  | « Reply #3 on: July 14, 2006, 02:08:06 am » |  | 
 
 Excuse my ignorance but what is Spray Bombing?? |  
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						| cormy | 
								|  | « Reply #6 on: July 14, 2006, 08:40:47 am » |  | 
 
 I've read about this method to exposed the lettering underneath, sounds almost impossible to do without sanding too much in some areas and having it look good. The solvent method sounds a bit more realistic but I think you need a steady hand and lots of practice. I've always taken my "good stuff" to a sign painter for painting letters and such, on my "not so good stuff " I attempt.. with mediocre results. Experience is the key here.If you do decide to do the sand method let us know how it came out.
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						| sodaworks | 
								|  | « Reply #7 on: July 14, 2006, 11:05:31 am » |  | 
 
 I've seen Glen's work on this process and he does an awesome job. If your going to use a spray bomb I would try 1500 grit wet to start with.  '> |  
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						| BryanH | 
								|  | « Reply #8 on: July 14, 2006, 11:22:52 pm » |  | 
 
 | Quote (MoonDawg @ July 13 2006,11:48) |  | If you use 2 stage paint you don't need sandpaper. Just spray the red, expose the white letters with solvent then spray the whole cooler with clear coat. | 
 Glen - how do you keep the solvent from going through to the white layer?
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						| MoonDawg | 
								|  | « Reply #9 on: July 15, 2006, 10:23:44 am » |  | 
 
 A:  If the white paint has had hardener mixed in or sprayed over it, and has had enough time to cure, solvent won't hurt it at all.| Quote (BryanH @ July 14 2006,9:22) |  | how do you keep the solvent from going through to the white layer? | 
 
 B: If the white is soft spraycan paint.........it won't stand a chance against solvent OR sandpaper.
 
 C: To the group....... has the spraycan become an acceptable form of restoration here at SMC ?
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