Great technique, have been using quite awhile. Have gotten rid of all those ‘Spot Putty’ type fillers. Two tips I use. Most of the time, I’ll wet sand the area. Works the treat for me. The other is to use a Sharpie, Marks-a-Lot, El Marko, marker to out line the area where the Super Glue is. Sand till the marker ink is gone. Job done. You can remove any traces of ink with 98/99% alcohol.
Thank you @cellardwellerproductions5125 for the tips. I’m working on a way to add a black colour to the mixture which would also help with seeing where & how much you need to sand.
@simonmowatt Thank you for your comment. Yes acetone can melt plastic but only if you flood the area with it or if you soak the plastic in a container of acetone. In the video I suggest dipping a cotton swab or cloth into the acetone & wipe the area. The acetone will evaporate from the surface quickly which is not enough time to melt or distort the plastic.
Thanks from Durbanville. 😊
@@kobuspool3392 thank you for watching. I’m sure it will be a useful technique.
Great technique, have been using quite awhile.
Have gotten rid of all those ‘Spot Putty’ type fillers.
Two tips I use.
Most of the time, I’ll wet sand the area. Works the treat for me.
The other is to use a Sharpie, Marks-a-Lot, El Marko, marker to out line the area where the Super Glue is. Sand till the marker ink is gone.
Job done.
You can remove any traces of ink with 98/99% alcohol.
Thank you @cellardwellerproductions5125 for the tips. I’m working on a way to add a black colour to the mixture which would also help with seeing where & how much you need to sand.
Great technique, thanks.
Thank you @joseluiscastanorestrepo , I’m glad that you find this technique helpful & useful.
Won't acetone melt the plastic, though?
@simonmowatt Thank you for your comment. Yes acetone can melt plastic but only if you flood the area with it or if you soak the plastic in a container of acetone. In the video I suggest dipping a cotton swab or cloth into the acetone & wipe the area. The acetone will evaporate from the surface quickly which is not enough time to melt or distort the plastic.
NO!
Good job!
Thank you @WolfgongHoltzmann , appreciate your compliment.