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Lifted edges on covering
I just bought a plane that hasn’t seen daylight in years. The covering job is top notch however it has a few wrinkles to iron out and some edges have lifted.
My past experience is that once an edge comes up, ironing back down doesn’t seem to keep it in place very long. Any tips for laying these back down... for good? Note: My best guess is it’s MonoKote. |
Lifted edges on covering
If the iron doesn't work, CA will. Give it a good cleaning with alcohol or some other solvent first.
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Lifted edges on covering
CA is what I've done in the past, but I always seem to make a mess pressing the covering down and squeezing the CA out.
I've never used trim solvent before and wasn't sure if it would work in this situation? |
Lifted edges on covering
If you could lift the edges and go around with a small brush and balsarite. Let it dry and iron it down again. Works good.
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Lifted edges on covering
The product is called "Cover Grip" (http://www.deluxematerials.com) looks like white glue - spread some on, it goes really sticky and the heat of the iron sets it.
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Lifted edges on covering
Clear finger nail polish works very well to hold down seams and loose edges.
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Lifted edges on covering
Thanks for the tips!
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Lifted edges on covering
I use a piece of the same covering that is cut so that it looks like a strip of tape. Wipe down both sides of the offending seam carefully with lacquer thinner and iron on this piece of "tape" taking great care to seal the edges of the "tape" or you will have trouble with the edges of the strip coming loose on you again.
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