[CAUT] Plate Refinishing

Norman Cantrell normancantrell at sbcglobal.net
Thu May 15 06:50:38 MDT 2008


There is a product sold in Auto paint stores that is basically primer in a tube.  It is sold under the name Spot-n-glaze by at least one manufacturer.  It is much softer than bondo and is great for small scratches from string ends in the web area and hairline cracks in previous finishes, etc.  I use an ivory key tail as a small spatula to apply it in tight places.  It does need to cure a few hours before sanding.  Because it tends to shrink it often requires two applicatons on larger divots.  Hope this helps.
   
  Norman Cantrell

"H LEONARD GUSTAFSON, JR." <hleonardgustafsonjr at msn.com> wrote:
          I need to know how and what to use to fill the open pore spaces on a Steinway A III 
  plate that I had to strip.
   
  Leonard Gustafson

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