Plastic Lakk

Richard Brekne Richard.Brekne@grieg.uib.no
Thu, 15 Mar 2001 09:05:54 +0100


So do you share the opinions of many of the others so far that this is
probaby not due to shock, but rather to cold storage / poor transportation
proceedures ?

Paul McCloud wrote:

> I do a lot of polyester work, and this sounds like poly.  I seriously
> doubt if the damage could be repaired, assuming that it is indeed poly.
> There is no way to amalgamate polyester that is cured.  I have had very
> limited success using super glue dripped into cracks, most often it
> doesn't wick into the cracks.
>     There is a company in Orange County, Esquire Piano that claims they
> can do an invisible polyester repair.  Some day I'll get up there and
> see if this really can be done without refinishing.  If there's anybody
> who can do CLEAR polyester repair of cracks over wood grain, invisibly,
> without stripping, I'd like to know how you do it.
> Thanks
>     Paul McCloud
>     San Diego
>
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> mailto:pmc333@earthlink.net

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Richard Brekne
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