PLexi TRC touch-up
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PLexi TRC touch-up
Bought a plexi trc from fellow member white in color. It needs to be touched up where some of the paint is missing. What is the best way to do it and what
type of paint should i use?
Thanks
JKL
type of paint should i use?
Thanks
JKL
- beatlefreak
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Re: PLexi TRC touch-up
I've never tried it, but I hear Liquid Paper does a nice job of touching up TRC white.
Last edited by beatlefreak on Mon Feb 01, 2010 1:55 am, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: PLexi TRC touch-up
I have tried it and it works great.beatlefreak wrote:I;ve never tried it, but I hear Liquid Paper does a nice job of touching up TRC white.
Re: PLexi TRC touch-up
Thanks for the information. Will give it try .Thanks JKL
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Flatland Charley
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Re: PLexi TRC touch-up
What about minor touch up of black lettering on a modern TRC (string scrape from removing the cover during truss rod adjustment I suspect)?
Re: PLexi TRC touch-up
Tried the liquid paper and it really works good! Thanks Again!
Re: PLexi TRC touch-up
Welcome, Flatland Charley!Flatland Charley wrote:What about minor touch up of black lettering on a modern TRC (string scrape from removing the cover during truss rod adjustment I suspect)?
A little dab of Testor's model paint should do the trick. (Available at hobby stores or just about anywhere model toys are sold.) A paint pencil in black or Ebony would give better control, but those are more difficult to come by and more expensive.
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Re: PLexi TRC touch-up
Thanks Ron. Great forum. Longtime player, first time RIC owner (2004 360/12 FG) after many many years of hoping to someday own one.
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Re: PLexi TRC touch-up
If Wints takes the TRC off DH163 he will see my touch up from the 70s.....Tippex and a black mapping pen.
