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Fenlander
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I posted a comment on the new Klear that I had read elsewhere in that it is not suitable for dipping clear parts like Canopies.
I am not convinced that it will turn the canopy 'milky' as suggested but after doing a couple of rough dips, dipped once and wait for it to dry then dip again and leave to dry.
I have to say, to be fair, that I did not take care over this. It was dip and put down whereas if I had been doing it for real I would have ensured that pooling did not happen.
It looks as though the resulting coating is not as clear as I would like, it looks 'wet'. However, more importantly for us is that where i has pooled, it has dried as a milky blob. This has been drying for at least 2 hours so it should be dry.
Again, if I had been doing this fro real I would probably have taken more care but I am not sure if I could have done anything to get a better finish.
Just to point out that only the front half has been dipped. The 'misty' rear half should be like that as it would be painted.
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I am not convinced that it will turn the canopy 'milky' as suggested but after doing a couple of rough dips, dipped once and wait for it to dry then dip again and leave to dry.
I have to say, to be fair, that I did not take care over this. It was dip and put down whereas if I had been doing it for real I would have ensured that pooling did not happen.
It looks as though the resulting coating is not as clear as I would like, it looks 'wet'. However, more importantly for us is that where i has pooled, it has dried as a milky blob. This has been drying for at least 2 hours so it should be dry.
Again, if I had been doing this fro real I would probably have taken more care but I am not sure if I could have done anything to get a better finish.
Just to point out that only the front half has been dipped. The 'misty' rear half should be like that as it would be painted.
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