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Ho to revive powder-coat?
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<blockquote data-quote="mafioso" data-source="post: 66582" data-attributes="member: 572"><p>You may be able to but if there are chip marks or deepish scratches, these will show through a new powdercoat.</p><p></p><p>Firms doing powder coating usually have inhouse sandblasting but I'm not sure if your can strip the chassis completely bare?</p><p></p><p>I have a longstanding similar problem with my Stereo 20. I can strip it and re-assemble but what to do with the white legends and logo? Schalk once give some pointers and I'll have to look and see what he advised...</p><p></p><p>mafioso</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mafioso, post: 66582, member: 572"] You may be able to but if there are chip marks or deepish scratches, these will show through a new powdercoat. Firms doing powder coating usually have inhouse sandblasting but I'm not sure if your can strip the chassis completely bare? I have a longstanding similar problem with my Stereo 20. I can strip it and re-assemble but what to do with the white legends and logo? Schalk once give some pointers and I'll have to look and see what he advised... mafioso [/QUOTE]
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