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> What to do with my targa top?
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post Jan 17 2006, 09:55 PM
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I've used Wurth Stone Guard which you can purchase here. It's also in an aerosol spray can which I've never used. The last top I retextured I used regular urethane clearcoat. I sprayed it on with the HVLP gun deliberately set down to a low pressure and a larger tip to get a maximum 'orange peel' effect. I experimented with the gun settings to get a texture very close to the original finish. After letting it set overnight I scuff sanded it with 800 grit, then sprayed SEM products trim black for a satin finish. It can be left alone for a glossy finish.
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post Jan 17 2006, 09:59 PM
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That bottle screws right to the gun I have. Sato makes it. No adjustment. The good gun Wurth dealers sell is $250.00. They normally give it free to shops who use Wurth products.
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