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Seat rash removal
rodriguez:
Blowtorch or heat gun to melt the fibres.
That Swan Guy:
How it came out just using wet/dry
Howser:
That's come out really well. I've got one to do - can I ask what grade paper you used and was it wet then dry? Sorry if stupid question but not done this before. Thanks. :daumenhoch:
That Swan Guy:
--- Quote from: Howser on November 20, 2013, 10:25 PM ---That's come out really well. I've got one to do - can I ask what grade paper you used and was it wet then dry? Sorry if stupid question but not done this before. Thanks. :daumenhoch:
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Although the guys earlier in the thread said 1000-1200 I could only find 400!
I used this both wet and dry. Some of the deeper gouges are still there but all the superficial ones have gone.
It's a quality dyed seat so the colour is strong. I sanded in one direction only so as not to rip up other fibres.
Could do with a polish now but so far job's a good 'un.
MartyC:
Is that a GT seat? :LolLolLolLol:
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