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    need a favor: fuel safe paint

    anyone has any fuel safe paint to spare? i just intend to paint a small portion of a nose cowl for my 25 size cub. the colors i need are black and any metallic silver. need just abit so i find no point buying 2 entirely new cans from shops.

    can buy u lunch in return? or a pint of beer perhaps?
    Irony = displaying enough parking coupons on your dashboard but getting fined for littering when you throw the stubs on the floor

    #2
    sorry i ment fuel proof paint. thanks.
    Irony = displaying enough parking coupons on your dashboard but getting fined for littering when you throw the stubs on the floor

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      #3
      why not use clear epoxy???
      me too looking for the fuel proof paint for months liao
      but no news

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        #4
        paint using normal paint...

        then get a can of fuel proof clear spray from NTC

        problem solved
        TREX 500 ESP
        Futaba T12FGH

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          #5
          When you get those from NTC, just remember to take note of temperature, they dun like cold and surprisingly in Singapore, it is still easy to get cloudy finish if it is not warm enough.
          Stop looking for a gyro in my plane, they are all in the head.

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            #6
            thanks for advice guys. then i might as well get the fuel proof paint from ntc. its abt $11++ per can.
            Irony = displaying enough parking coupons on your dashboard but getting fined for littering when you throw the stubs on the floor

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              #7
              Originally posted by edmond22 View Post
              When you get those from NTC, just remember to take note of temperature, they dun like cold and surprisingly in Singapore, it is still easy to get cloudy finish if it is not warm enough.
              when u say temperature, which temperature are u refering to? thanks Edmond!
              Irony = displaying enough parking coupons on your dashboard but getting fined for littering when you throw the stubs on the floor

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                #8
                i will think he is saying the moisture in the air lor
                if the day not sunny enough
                the paint will bring in the air moisture and become cloudly lor

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by zattan22 View Post
                  i will think he is saying the moisture in the air lor
                  if the day not sunny enough
                  the paint will bring in the air moisture and become cloudly lor
                  I am not entirely sure how they work lol but I do know a sunny day is best for gloss finish. Anything lesser than a good warm sunny day spells disaster for those NTC paint, they tend to cloud easily. Night time is not a good idea too.
                  Stop looking for a gyro in my plane, they are all in the head.

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