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Kenneth
It's not all that difficult but it takes a lot of patience, sanding sealer, very small artist brush, 600g paper, and a little water base acrylic paint.

Basically the object is to just color the small damage areas w/the small brush w/the least amount of paint. To prep I clean the pf with some mineral spirits then spray several coats of sanding sealer. Sand lightly w/600g paper to level any slight alagatoring in the pf. Then touch up color w/sm brush. Scratches or straight lines can be difficult to hide. Sometimes using a couple of colors throughout the length of the line or just color parts of it.

Adding the acrylic paint over the sanding sealer base will leave a slight raised area so a few more coats of sanding sealer and light sanding are in order. I use a rubber sanding block to get a flat surface. Edges wear quickly so have to keep an eye not to sand thru. Repeat as necessary.

This '602 has abt 6 coats of sanding sealer and 4 coat of gloss sanding between the coats. The damaged areas arn't flat and smooth, the lacquer doesn't have a lot of filling power. Some of the damage on this one was pretty deep and on an angle you can see the ding, straight on it looks good.


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When my pals were reading comic books
I was down in the basement in my dad's
workshop. Perusing his Sam's Photofoacts
Vol 1-50 admiring the old set and trying to
figure out what all those squiggly meant.
Circa 1966
Now I think I've got!

Terry


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37-602 - by Radioroslyn - 06-14-2018, 10:45 PM
RE: 37-602 - by Electrothaumaturgist - 06-14-2018, 11:41 PM
RE: 37-602 - by Ron Ramirez - 06-15-2018, 07:48 AM
RE: 37-602 - by klondike98 - 06-15-2018, 08:27 AM
RE: 37-602 - by OldRestorer - 06-15-2018, 10:54 PM
RE: 37-602 - by Arran - 06-16-2018, 04:22 AM
RE: 37-602 - by Radioroslyn - 06-16-2018, 08:10 AM
RE: 37-602 - by NostalgiaRadioTime - 06-16-2018, 12:10 PM
RE: 37-602 - by Radioroslyn - 07-03-2018, 05:25 PM
RE: 37-602 - by KCMike - 07-03-2018, 05:52 PM
RE: 37-602 - by Kenneth F. Besso Jr. - 07-03-2018, 07:02 PM
RE: 37-602 - by Radioroslyn - 07-03-2018, 08:29 PM
RE: 37-602 - by klondike98 - 07-03-2018, 08:37 PM
RE: 37-602 - by mikethedruid - 07-03-2018, 09:33 PM
RE: 37-602 - by Radioroslyn - 07-03-2018, 11:29 PM



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