Any uk guys distressed their jackets ??
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Any uk guys distressed their jackets ??
Have an authentic lamb raiders and am seriously considering distressing it.Just wondered wheres the best place to buy acetone /alcohol .is the sandpaper that every uses available from diy stores or would u get it from somewhere more specialized ?
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Personally I just use(d) regular sandpaper from B&Q or somewhere. Acetone is tricky - I mail order it from
CFS Fibreglass supplies
www.cfsnet.co.uk
I got a phone call asking me what I needed it for so I explained and sent them the Indygear url and a url with a thread on distressing jackets. They now send it to me without any hassle.
Hope this helps
Ken
CFS Fibreglass supplies
www.cfsnet.co.uk
I got a phone call asking me what I needed it for so I explained and sent them the Indygear url and a url with a thread on distressing jackets. They now send it to me without any hassle.
Hope this helps
Ken
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Bad news from a guy who paints his wife's toenails...(hey, I get the points where I can, gimme a break!) -
Not all nail polish remover is acetone, or has acetone. Apparently acetone is a strong enough chemical that even here in the U.S. non-acetone nail polish remover is as common or even more common than the acetone stuff.
So if you're living somewhere where you are having trouble finding this stuff, read the bottle carefully...you might spend a lot of time on the jacket just to find you didn't do a thing. Or worse, you did something worse.
J
Not all nail polish remover is acetone, or has acetone. Apparently acetone is a strong enough chemical that even here in the U.S. non-acetone nail polish remover is as common or even more common than the acetone stuff.
So if you're living somewhere where you are having trouble finding this stuff, read the bottle carefully...you might spend a lot of time on the jacket just to find you didn't do a thing. Or worse, you did something worse.
J
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It is great for cleaning off glue and tape residue on film cutting machine kind of things. Yeah, I'm a trained projectionist...
Really, it's great for cleaning stuff as it disolves a lot of things. Oil gone bad on machine parts can be removed with it and then replaced with fresh.
For instance...
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Really, it's great for cleaning stuff as it disolves a lot of things. Oil gone bad on machine parts can be removed with it and then replaced with fresh.
For instance...
Regards,
Swindiana
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Yeah, I use nailpolish remover to remove permanent sharpie marker from laminated paper...it works fabulously, except for the time a few years back when I tried using non-acetone nailpolish remover on the lamination stuff and was disheartened when my efforts yielded no results. Which reminds me, I accidentally marked with sharpie on the chalkboard at work today and need to get that off tomorrow with nailpolish remover (the students got a hoot out of the mishap anyway).Indiana Jerry wrote:Not all nail polish remover is acetone, or has acetone. Apparently acetone is a strong enough chemical that even here in the U.S. non-acetone nail polish remover is as common or even more common than the acetone stuff.
So if you're living somewhere where you are having trouble finding this stuff, read the bottle carefully...you might spend a lot of time on the jacket just to find you didn't do a thing. Or worse, you did something worse.
J
The goat that I have was distressed with fingernail polish by its former owner. No whitish film there, unless he used something to get it off.Rabittooth wrote:I'd think twice about using nail polish remover on the jacket...it's not pure acetone, and can leave a whitish film on the leather.