Members glockanator Posted March 4, 2018 Members Report Posted March 4, 2018 I have been working on a top panel of a motorcycle seat for the last week or so. I got everything dyed and when I out the Resolene on it removed some of the Dye/cova color. Can I use deglazer and remove the Resolene and do my touch up? Quote
Contributing Member fredk Posted March 5, 2018 Contributing Member Report Posted March 5, 2018 Well, no one has jumped in with help or advice. I reckon, by experience, you can do that but you'll have to face-up to the deglazer removing some of the dye as well. Resolene can be removed with alcohol as well; methylated spirits, vodka.... A more aggressive cleaner is lacquer thinners, aka cellulose thinners I would; reckon on going over the whole piece to remove all the resolene, this will probably remove some dye as well. Depending on how I [you] want the final look; continue to remove dye to even it out, or leave it patchy. Patchy, as long as it doesn't look a mess, can add interest to a plain coloured surface Quote
Members glockanator Posted March 26, 2018 Author Members Report Posted March 26, 2018 On 3/5/2018 at 1:22 PM, fredk said: Well, no one has jumped in with help or advice. I reckon, by experience, you can do that but you'll have to face-up to the deglazer removing some of the dye as well. Resolene can be removed with alcohol as well; methylated spirits, vodka.... A more aggressive cleaner is lacquer thinners, aka cellulose thinners I would; reckon on going over the whole piece to remove all the resolene, this will probably remove some dye as well. Depending on how I [you] want the final look; continue to remove dye to even it out, or leave it patchy. Patchy, as long as it doesn't look a mess, can add interest to a plain coloured surface Yeah that is exactly what happened. Ended up taking it as close to natural as possible and then re dyed everything Quote
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