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I have recently burnished the railings on Graf Spee and are doing prep work for KGV. I have two large PE sets ( my god looks scary to me ) now I will clean with IPA but should I burnish the sets as well??
Use it wet. Keep a small dish of diluted washing up liquid and dip the glass fibre pen in it every time you use it. It stops the fibres flying around.I know that glass fibre pens can be unpleasant things - little bristles can break off but I go over both sides of the fret. I do take precautions, gloves, mask and a hoover of the bench - usually :rolling:
Jim
Many thanks TimUse it wet. Keep a small dish of diluted washing up liquid and dip the glass fibre pen in it every time you use it. It stops the fibres flying around.
What a good idea. Another example of a simple idea that works. Thanks Tim.Use it wet. Keep a small dish of diluted washing up liquid and dip the glass fibre pen in it every time you use it. It stops the fibres flying around.
Sorry but what is IPA ? I'm not familiar with that term thanksI have recently burnished the railings on Graf Spee and are doing prep work for KGV. I have two large PE sets ( my god looks scary to me ) now I will clean with IPA but should I burnish the sets as well??
Thanks Pete !Isopropyl alcohol Ron. Sometimes known as rubbing alcohol.
Pete
Also stands for India Pale Ale Ron, but not in this context LOL…..Thanks Pete !
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