Hi,
Does anybody know if small cracks on clear styrene parts can be repaired? Have a tiny crack on my Fujimi Ferrari 458 headlight (not sci-fi I know) where the gate attaches to the sprue. I know you can sand and polish out light scratches, but would there be a way to "fill" a crack with some type of resin like is done with actual windshields?
Fixing Small Cracks in Clear Styrene
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I've never heard of a way to fix cracks in styrene parts like you mention, I have heard of people applying Future to the cracked area and letting capillary action suck it into the crack, the crack won't totally disappear but short of a very close inspection it will be invisible.
How long would you guess the crack is? Would it be possible to paint a semigloss black border around it and call it a gasket to help hide the crack?
Ken
How long would you guess the crack is? Would it be possible to paint a semigloss black border around it and call it a gasket to help hide the crack?
Ken
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