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Harv748 27-Jul-2005 19:56

Re laquering carbon...best way?
 
Some of the carbon on the 'ol SP is starting to look a bit milky and marked after 10 years...so was thinking about re-laquering it.

Anyone done this. Is it as straight forward as it sounds...rub it down a bit with some wet and dry and then apply a few coats of clear laquer as with paint?

Thought I would ask first before fooking things up!:rolleye:

Chrisiball 27-Jul-2005 20:00

carbon
 
Have a word with Neil748r he refurbed my caron airtubes to a superb condition!! i think its gellcoat on them and not laquer! Not sure on that tho!

Sandbar 27-Jul-2005 20:08

Quote:

Originally posted by Harv748
Is it as straight forward as it sounds...rub it down a bit with some wet and dry and then apply a few coats of clear laquer as with paint?


Yes!!!

Or replace with new parts:devil::devil:

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Harv748 27-Jul-2005 20:13

...but what about the parts that have gone a bit milky in colour...that looks quite deep and I'm guessing could go all the way down to the carbon.

Will it dissapear if it is given a freah coat over the top do you think?

keefer 27-Jul-2005 21:27

I did my air tubes.
just sand them down with fine wet and dry as if you are getting them ready for a final coat. then lacquer.
you can see when they are wet while sanding whether the milky effect has gone

Sandbar 27-Jul-2005 23:49

Quote:

Originally posted by Harv748
...but what about the parts that have gone a bit milky in colour...that looks quite deep and I'm guessing could go all the way down to the carbon.

Will it dissapear if it is given a freah coat over the top do you think?

If the milky effect has gone all the way into the carbon fibre then you are stuck with it. If you sand it away then you are also sanding away the carbon and it will be a helluva mess.

Unfortunately you won't find out until you have tried.

Which parts are you talking about?

Are you costing your time (labour) at zero?

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http://www.sandbarcomposites.co.uk

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