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Removing super glue from perspex?
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<blockquote data-quote="JimGore" data-source="post: 86952" data-attributes="member: 3"><p>1. Rough up the surface with some 240 grit sandpaper.</p><p>2. Rinse clean using water, then leave to dry</p><p>3. Apply plastic primer (You need this in order to get the other layers to stick to the plastic)</p><p>4. Apply fill primer (to fill all your sanding marks). Do this liberally where you have a rough surface.</p><p>5. Sand down until perfectly smooth, using 800 grit paper</p><p>6. Apply spray paint in very light coats. Do 3 - 5 coats to get an even finish.</p><p></p><p>If need be, sand the paint down to get it smooth and then paint again.</p><p></p><p>For those little speakers you should be ok using rattle-can paint. Please don't try and save a couple of bucks by buying the cheapest stuff they have. Get the good stuff, and pay only once. It works better, goes further, and is generally a better product.</p><p></p><p>Regards,</p><p>Ian.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JimGore, post: 86952, member: 3"] 1. Rough up the surface with some 240 grit sandpaper. 2. Rinse clean using water, then leave to dry 3. Apply plastic primer (You need this in order to get the other layers to stick to the plastic) 4. Apply fill primer (to fill all your sanding marks). Do this liberally where you have a rough surface. 5. Sand down until perfectly smooth, using 800 grit paper 6. Apply spray paint in very light coats. Do 3 - 5 coats to get an even finish. If need be, sand the paint down to get it smooth and then paint again. For those little speakers you should be ok using rattle-can paint. Please don't try and save a couple of bucks by buying the cheapest stuff they have. Get the good stuff, and pay only once. It works better, goes further, and is generally a better product. Regards, Ian. [/QUOTE]
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