doug:

It has been some time but if I remember right I solved this by doing the following.

Take a new piece of monokoat and place it over the color splotch left behind. Heat it with an iron until it sticks. Then pull it off. It will take the old color off with it. Do it to a small area at a time.

Good Luck!!

Bruce Lewis



At 02:31 PM 4/19/2005 -0400, Douglas, Brent wrote:
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OK, this was a mess... I'm uncovering a rudder, and the monokote is seperating from its color - eg, the clear layer comes off, but the color is stuck. It's almost impossible to get off with a blade, is there another technique?

My next step usually involves a sanding bar to loosen it up, but if you've got a better way, I'm open.

Thanks,
B

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