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Randolph Paint Repair

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I bought a Pitts S1-C a few weeks ago that was covered with what I believe is the Randolph process. The logbooks are sketchy at best. The fabric is Ceconite and the "pink" that I am familiar with in Poly is blue. The fabric is in great condition, however, there are several areas that are cracking due to age and the thickness of the finish. Does anyone have any experience repairing this process? Aircraft Spruce sells a rejuvenateor but I am not sure how to use it. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. A little paint work is all she needs before I hang the wing and go fly!
 

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