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chenoweth(at)gwi.net Guest
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Posted: Wed Jun 27, 2007 5:03 pm Post subject: spraylat |
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I received my finishing kit early this month and so far have stored my canopy in its original protective plastic. It could easily be a year before I get to it (though I certainly hope not) so I'm hoping to get advice on the best way to store it. Also, has anyone gotten Spraylat experience? I'm considering using it during the fitting stages but I have no idea what this would be like and if it's a good idea. Comments, please.
Bill
9 tailwheel
Albion, Maine
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Posted: Wed Jun 27, 2007 7:02 pm Post subject: spraylat |
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Bill,
I put some cardboard on the floor and stood it up on end against a wall, out of the way. It survived well.
As for Spraylat, I have no clue what that is.
Bill
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Posted: Thu Jun 28, 2007 6:42 am Post subject: spraylat |
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Bill,
Thanks for the reply. Did you take the protective plastic off the canopy during storage? Did you have any kind of protection on it while you were fitting it?
Spraylat appears to be some kind of protective spray-on coating. I have never seen it, have only heard about it (mostly on the RV list when someone has problems getting it off), my tech advisor has used it, Van's (Scott Risan) has never used it so can't comment.
Regards,
Bill
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Posted: Thu Jun 28, 2007 2:50 pm Post subject: spraylat |
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If you use the wretched stuff put it on HEAVY . Don't leave it on a year. It can be a bitch to get off. I will use heavy plastic taped over my canopy to protect it. The windows on my Velocity took days to clean off 1 fingernail full at a time.
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Posted: Thu Jun 28, 2007 4:32 pm Post subject: spraylat |
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Based on yours and others' comments it looks like I should leave the plastic it came in on while I store it and then make some decision about the Spraylat later. Primarily I'm trying to find a good way to protect it while I'm messing with it during the fitting process. I've done a couple of Kitfox skylight/windshields but they're made of Lexan and I've left the protective paper or plasticized paper on them till they're completely finished - as you may know Lexan scratches with a sharp look.
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Posted: Sun Apr 13, 2008 10:37 am Post subject: Re: spraylat alternative |
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To store an item for short or long period of time, just wrap it up in Intercept Shrinkfilm or if you want additional padding, ArmorShield Plus Intercept. Intercept doesn't use chemicals to protect against atmospheric corrosive gases, rather it sacrificially removes the gases. Don't use any VCIs, it's hell on polycarbonate.
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