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... "Gary Smith" wrote in message ... Hi, i have a 2/70 verticle that is "chalking" on the outside of the white section. I think this is the right term for it. If you grab it white powdery remnants stay on your hands or clothes. How do you go about fixing this? Wash with soap and water then spray enamel on it maybe? Thanks for any input... Gary VK3LCD UV deterioration. Sand and use white Acrylic enamel. I have used it on masts and Coax too. I have used other light Satin colors for camo effect with no harm. Darker pigments may detune. Actually white acrylic enamel can have more of an effect than you might think. It is because titanium dioxide pigment is used to achieve the white color. Depending on the anatase/rutile ratio, the dielectric constant of titanium dioxide can range from 80 to 110. That of the acrylic paint without pigment typically is around 3.4. Other pigments can also have an effect, but avoid any paint containing metallic particles. I suggest using something like Crystal Clear Krylon® or similar products. By the way, acrylic paint has excellent ultraviolet resistance. 73, Dr. Barry L. Ornitz WA4VZQ |
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