dixontj93060
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Repairs.
Evidence my Launch Pad Hawk with Rustoleum clear coat (or Krylon, it doesn't matter). Sanded and filled and then hit with primer. Note the crinkled surface. This was just a small repair and look at the crap you have to go through. And believe me, I'm not going to spend the time to sand off all the clear coat on the whole rocket! WHAT A PAIN!!!
And yes I'll sand and work with it until its right, but a much better option is Future Finish... On my Performance Rocketry Little John which I'm also repairing I just sprayed it down with Windex and wiped it off and let it dry. Sanded and filled and then used the same primer application. No crinkles!! Never ever!!!. After paint is applied I will just take 20 minutes to re-shoot the whole rocket with Future and it will look like new! EASY!
Evidence my Launch Pad Hawk with Rustoleum clear coat (or Krylon, it doesn't matter). Sanded and filled and then hit with primer. Note the crinkled surface. This was just a small repair and look at the crap you have to go through. And believe me, I'm not going to spend the time to sand off all the clear coat on the whole rocket! WHAT A PAIN!!!
And yes I'll sand and work with it until its right, but a much better option is Future Finish... On my Performance Rocketry Little John which I'm also repairing I just sprayed it down with Windex and wiped it off and let it dry. Sanded and filled and then used the same primer application. No crinkles!! Never ever!!!. After paint is applied I will just take 20 minutes to re-shoot the whole rocket with Future and it will look like new! EASY!