Hi Paul,
Was the second coat applied at the same time as the first or or as Graham
described; a fresh coat over an old coat? Also, did you apply yours with a
brush or paint sprayer?
Troy Maynor
N120EU Monowheel Classic
Left to finish:
Paint,interior,engine install, wiring.
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-europa-list-server@matronics.com
[mailto:owner-europa-list-server@matronics.com]On Behalf Of Paul
McAllister
Subject: Re: Europa-List: Spraylat
<paul.mcallister@qia.net>
Hi All,
I have just removed the Spraylat from my windows and interestingly enough
the most difficult stuff to get off was where I had applied a second coat
I used duct tape to pull of the hard bits and the stubborn bits I removed
with alcohol, although if I had thought of it I probably would have tried
water, it may have worked.
>From my experiences I would completely remove it each year and re apply. I
found the stuff 12 months old came off easily. The mistake I made was to
put a second coat over the existing stuff.
Cheers, Paul
Off to the paint shop next week.
> One or two things to watch with Spraylat. If it is left on for a long
time,
> (couple of years) and particularly if it's exposed to sunlight or UV, it
> goes brittle and is a real pain to get off. I am told the best way to
> remove it if that happens is to add a couple more coats.
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