Brauap
12-30-2007, 11:54 AM
You may have seen my other thread awhile back where you had seen this picture:
http://i197.photobucket.com/albums/aa283/braaup/100_1676.jpg
I was worried that I would do more damage if I kept riding it like this. So I went down to the local Do-Cut and picked me up some PC7. This is what the container looks like:
http://i197.photobucket.com/albums/aa283/braaup/100_1771.jpg
http://i197.photobucket.com/albums/aa283/braaup/100_1777.jpg
There are two parts to that. You have to take out equal parts of each end, mix until color is uniform. But before you do that, sand the area where you are going to put this, and just a little bit more, and free the area of al oils, dirt, dust, rust, ect. Spread it on, make sure where you have your item where you want, because once it drys, there is no getting this off, at all. Spread it how you want. Let set over night, or until it is completly solid. Not almost, not "Oh, is good enough!" Solid and you can't make any mores with your finger nails. Also, as a little side note, the warmer the air is the faster it will dry. It can not be heated above 200 degrees F.
This is how I fixed my fenders!
http://i197.photobucket.com/albums/aa283/braaup/100_1767.jpg
http://i197.photobucket.com/albums/aa283/braaup/100_1769.jpg
Not the most beautiful but, I dont have to worry of it ever, EVER comming off again. And Remember: My flash was on, so it isn't that bright and shiney, its darker than it shows.
Remember, this product can be sanded and painted. It was only $5.49. It bonds:
Fiberglass
Concrete
Wood
Metals
Brick
Glass
Block
Ceramics
Rubber
Plastic
AND MUCH MORE!
I had made this thread to show everyone this product. It is amazing! So, when you mess up, don't worry, PC-7 it!
Also, Of couse I have to show off a little..:devil:
Here is my hood. Look for my upcomming thread on my whole new bike (comming soon!)
http://i197.photobucket.com/albums/aa283/braaup/100_1773.jpg
http://i197.photobucket.com/albums/aa283/braaup/100_1775.jpg
Thank You!
-----Braaup
http://i197.photobucket.com/albums/aa283/braaup/100_1676.jpg
I was worried that I would do more damage if I kept riding it like this. So I went down to the local Do-Cut and picked me up some PC7. This is what the container looks like:
http://i197.photobucket.com/albums/aa283/braaup/100_1771.jpg
http://i197.photobucket.com/albums/aa283/braaup/100_1777.jpg
There are two parts to that. You have to take out equal parts of each end, mix until color is uniform. But before you do that, sand the area where you are going to put this, and just a little bit more, and free the area of al oils, dirt, dust, rust, ect. Spread it on, make sure where you have your item where you want, because once it drys, there is no getting this off, at all. Spread it how you want. Let set over night, or until it is completly solid. Not almost, not "Oh, is good enough!" Solid and you can't make any mores with your finger nails. Also, as a little side note, the warmer the air is the faster it will dry. It can not be heated above 200 degrees F.
This is how I fixed my fenders!
http://i197.photobucket.com/albums/aa283/braaup/100_1767.jpg
http://i197.photobucket.com/albums/aa283/braaup/100_1769.jpg
Not the most beautiful but, I dont have to worry of it ever, EVER comming off again. And Remember: My flash was on, so it isn't that bright and shiney, its darker than it shows.
Remember, this product can be sanded and painted. It was only $5.49. It bonds:
Fiberglass
Concrete
Wood
Metals
Brick
Glass
Block
Ceramics
Rubber
Plastic
AND MUCH MORE!
I had made this thread to show everyone this product. It is amazing! So, when you mess up, don't worry, PC-7 it!
Also, Of couse I have to show off a little..:devil:
Here is my hood. Look for my upcomming thread on my whole new bike (comming soon!)
http://i197.photobucket.com/albums/aa283/braaup/100_1773.jpg
http://i197.photobucket.com/albums/aa283/braaup/100_1775.jpg
Thank You!
-----Braaup