Ftp900
Re: Ftp900
try this..
Wipe the chipped surface with a soft, damp cloth to remove particles and stickiness. Dry the area thoroughly using a soft, dry rag. Allow the bare wood to air out and further dry for about an hour before proceeding so as not to trap any remaining moisture.
2
Drip a good-quality clear nail polish in the chipped area until the fluid sits slightly higher than the surrounding lacquer. A pricier or top-name nail polish may hold up longer.
3
Allow the polish to harden or dry completely.
4
Sand the repaired area flush with the surrounding lacquer using a fine, 600-grit sandpaper.
5
Remove the dust using a soft, damp cloth and then wipe the area dry.
6
Sand or abrade shiny nail polish to give it a lower luster if the wood’s lacquer had a satin or low-sheen finish. Use 0000 steel wool and paste wax to make it blend with the surrounding finish.
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Rub a coat of auto polish over the repaired area if the original lacquer has a higher gloss or sheen value than the nail polish. This will brighten the shine.
Wipe the chipped surface with a soft, damp cloth to remove particles and stickiness. Dry the area thoroughly using a soft, dry rag. Allow the bare wood to air out and further dry for about an hour before proceeding so as not to trap any remaining moisture.
2
Drip a good-quality clear nail polish in the chipped area until the fluid sits slightly higher than the surrounding lacquer. A pricier or top-name nail polish may hold up longer.
3
Allow the polish to harden or dry completely.
4
Sand the repaired area flush with the surrounding lacquer using a fine, 600-grit sandpaper.
5
Remove the dust using a soft, damp cloth and then wipe the area dry.
6
Sand or abrade shiny nail polish to give it a lower luster if the wood’s lacquer had a satin or low-sheen finish. Use 0000 steel wool and paste wax to make it blend with the surrounding finish.
7
Rub a coat of auto polish over the repaired area if the original lacquer has a higher gloss or sheen value than the nail polish. This will brighten the shine.
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Re: Ftp900
Topdogbob wrote:The hamster on my ftp900 fell out in my hands I grabbed my gun but it hit the floor now it's has a chip in the lakker how can I fix it as I saved for two years to buy this gun I am gutted
i would say sand the chip down to make it smooth. but dont go deep on the chip. sand it over a bigger space than the chip. then re lacquer
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