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Polyfiber fisheye

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chipotlepowder

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I installed my fuel tanks in my wings and had to put fabric around the edges. My right wing was replaced due to a hanger collapse. It’s fabric and paint looked good. I could see light thru my fabric on the left wing. And they didn’t use a stripe of reinforcement fabric over the leading edge transition. So i decided to polyspray the entire wing and repaint. I got some fisheye in the poly spray so i stopped and really cleaned the wing thinking maybe the plane had been waxed. I still had some issue with fisheye but kept sanding and washing. Eventually the poly spray took. So i assumed the polytone colon would have no issue being that I’m spraying over fresh polyspray. But i was wrong. Anyone know what fisheye eliminator is approved for polytone? Any other suggestions? Thanks
 

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