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Re: Ship Power Core
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lugnet.space
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Date:
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Thu, 23 Dec 1999 00:57:58 GMT
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In lugnet.space, Lindsay Frederick Braun writes:
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> The Brasso really works, though. I tried it last night, and I'm speechless--my
> shipbuilding has just taken a whole new direction! :) The only downside is
> that it takes 20 minutes a piece, and Brasso isn't the most...fragrant stuff in
> the world. [Snip]
> > Actually I must check whether Brasso is available here too.
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> It should be. If it's not, any generic petroleum-distillate and ammonia metal
> polish ought to work.
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> best,
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> Lindsay
Ya'll might want to try a product called nevr-dull, it comes in a small blue
tin can and has the "polish" suspended in a kinda cotton wad. you ought to wear
gloves of some type but it takes the paint right off and polishes up the
surface pretty fast. I have used it on an ufo trans green canopy and you can
abarly tell its had paint on it. here is a link to my previous post about it
http://www.lugnet.com/general/?n=4643
you "ought" to be able to find it in a good hardware store
John
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| (...) The Brasso really works, though. I tried it last night, and I'm speechless--my shipbuilding has just taken a whole new direction! :) The only downside is that it takes 20 minutes a piece, and Brasso isn't the most...fragrant stuff in the (...) (25 years ago, 22-Dec-99, to lugnet.space)
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