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Unprotected Ceconite

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Johnny luvs Biplanes

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Mar 23, 2003
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Epsom Downs, Surrey, England
Hi all, no not sex!
Has anyone experience of using unprotected (aginst uv) Ceconite on an aeroplane. Reason is a few people on my Flitzer builder group want to use Lozenge Ceconite which is not UV coated. Can it be without harming the pattern or causing it to bloom etc, I believe the lifespan is real short otherwise. Any suggestions on what to do or why would be useful.
Cheers, John :)
 
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