Son Of Medicine Man:
I am totally bummed out right now. Last night I attached the first rudder pedal with CA and got out the new spray can of "Zip Kicker" to spray it so it would stay in place and then this happened:
At first I thought it would be okay if I let it dry over night, but I took this picture this morning and it did not improve. You can see the paint has reacted to the huge burst of Zip Kicker that came out when I sprayed it. The information on the can said it was safe for most paint and plastic which I find very hard to believe that it is safe for any paint or plastic. I was not expecting the huge amount of spray that came out. I have spent a huge amount of time on this cockpit and now it is junk. I hope that at the very least someone will read this and be fore warned not to use the spray can version of "Zip Kicker" unless you are wanting to spray an area over 2 inches in diameter. Even the resin has reacted to it. I am about to get sick.
Ken
Wow, that totally sucks, friend! I usually buy the accelerators in the pump spray bottle and then I put a small amount into a smaller bottle. I then use a micro brush to touch a small droplet near, not on the parts being cemented and allow it to flow to the work area. I hate these kinds of set backs! Last night was not good either for me! I dropped something and knocked the canopies off the 'Geasel', chipping some of the paint in the process. Now I must do some touch up, recement the clear parts in place, if I can ever get back into the hobby room! I managed to knock an open bottle of enamel paint off the desk onto the carpet last night. I cleaned it up using mineral spirits, but the oder of the "low oder" thinner was to much to handle and today I am spending my B-day shampooing the carpet to control the smell! Now the carpet is wet and I can't work!