PE and burnishing

BattleshipBob

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I have recently burnished the railings on Graf Spee and are doing prep work for KGV. I have two large PE sets ( my god looks scary to me ) now I will clean with IPA but should I burnish the sets as well??
 

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Bob, turn the sheet over and use some 600 wet and dry to just wipe over the surface GENTLY, this will give you enough rough for the c/a to grip. Hope this helps. Mike.
 

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Thanks Mike, can see the point of burnishing ship railings but not the usual PE sets?
 

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I know that glass fibre pens can be unpleasant things - little bristles can break off but I go over both sides of the fret. I do take precautions, gloves, mask and a hoover of the bench - usually :rolling:
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I know that glass fibre pens can be unpleasant things - little bristles can break off but I go over both sides of the fret. I do take precautions, gloves, mask and a hoover of the bench - usually :rolling:
Jim
Use it wet. Keep a small dish of diluted washing up liquid and dip the glass fibre pen in it every time you use it. It stops the fibres flying around.
 

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Use it wet. Keep a small dish of diluted washing up liquid and dip the glass fibre pen in it every time you use it. It stops the fibres flying around.
Many thanks Tim
 

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Use it wet. Keep a small dish of diluted washing up liquid and dip the glass fibre pen in it every time you use it. It stops the fibres flying around.
What a good idea. Another example of a simple idea that works. Thanks Tim.
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I’d still wear gloves and a mask though Jim. I hav used one much recently, but when I did I’d cover my bench with a couple of sheets of newspaper. Clean up was then just a matter of scrunching up the paper and sticking it in the bin.
 

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I have recently burnished the railings on Graf Spee and are doing prep work for KGV. I have two large PE sets ( my god looks scary to me ) now I will clean with IPA but should I burnish the sets as well??
Sorry but what is IPA ? I'm not familiar with that term thanks
 

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Isopropyl alcohol Ron. Sometimes known as rubbing alcohol.
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