- 1. Refinishing wood Dash (score: 1)
- Author: lesnyd@bb1t.monsanto.com (Larry E. Snyder lesnyd@monsanto.com 314-694-3626)
- Date: Mon, 29 Nov 93 12:30:11 -0600
- I'm attempting to refinish the ratty dash on my GT6+. The shellac, or whatever it is, on the wood must be 1/32" thick or thicker, and is hard as a rock. It chips off in many places, but where it's st
- /html/british-cars/1993-11/msg00536.html (7,259 bytes)
- 2. Re: Refinishing wood Dash (score: 1)
- Author: tooze@vinny.cecer.army.mil (Marcus Tooze)
- Date: Mon, 29 Nov 93 13:41:52 CST
- Re: removing finish I don't know if this will work but... I restore antiques (furniture that is) and an old trick to removing veneer is to soak it it vinegar. This softens the glue. In fact, I have a
- /html/british-cars/1993-11/msg00537.html (7,099 bytes)
- 3. Re: Refinishing wood Dash (score: 1)
- Author: timd@ptltd.com (Tim Dziechowski)
- Date: Mon, 29 Nov 93 15:20:25 EST
- If it is shellac, alcohol will dissolve it, and strippers which don't contain alcohol probably won't. There used to be a product sold called CleanWood which would dissolve _anything_. Try some of th
- /html/british-cars/1993-11/msg00540.html (7,091 bytes)
- 4. Re: Refinishing wood Dash (score: 1)
- Author: paul@ee.rochester.edu
- Date: Tue, 30 Nov 1993 08:57:57 -0500 (EST)
- / > I'm attempting to refinish the ratty dash on my GT6+. The shellac, or / > whatever it is, on the wood must be 1/32" thick or thicker, and is hard / > as a rock. It chips off in many places, but
- /html/british-cars/1993-11/msg00551.html (7,267 bytes)
- 5. Refinishing Wood Dash (score: 1)
- Author: "TOM WAGNER, Wizzard of old Audio/Visual Equipment........Nanaimo
- Date: Wed, 27 Oct 1993 12:22:19 PST
- Last dash I refinished was a MKI Jaguar. Of course I was warned about how thin the veneer was so I used a chemical stripper that was water soluble. The main reason for the solubality choice was that'
- /html/british-cars/1993-10/msg00533.html (8,135 bytes)
- 6. Re: Refinishing Wood Dash (score: 1)
- Author: Roland Dudley <cobra@cdc.hp.com>
- Date: Wed, 27 Oct 93 13:31:24 pdt
- Spar varnish has been around for a looong time. The newer UV blocker varnishes on the market today will hold up better. Spar varnish tends to yellow and cloud very quickly, which is okay on hidden w
- /html/british-cars/1993-10/msg00535.html (8,472 bytes)
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