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PFRS 1,5 B3
Application example
Preparation (Fig. A)
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Clean the damaged area with the scraper
and remove all loose parts.
Colour selection (Fig. B)
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Select the matching colour tone. Ensure that
several colour tones, from light to dark, are
always used.
Melting and filling (Figs. C + D)
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Press and hold the activation button ON
/
OFF
to heat up the wax melter tip .
The appliance reaches operating temperature
after about 15 seconds.
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Now melt small portions of the hard wax and
place them into the damaged area, until it is
slightly overfilled. Start with the light colour
tones and progress step by step to the dark
colour tones.
Filling (Fig. E)
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For vertical surfaces it is recommended to mix
the colour tone beforehand, collect it on the
scraper and then fill the damaged area.
When working on curved areas the scraper
with curvature should be used to fill hard
wax into the damaged area.
CAUTION
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The wax melter tip gets very hot! When
mixing the colour, use a work surface made
of a suitable heat-resistant material, such as
ceramic.
Smoothing (Fig. F)
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Allow the hard wax to cool for a few seconds
(about 10 seconds).
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After cooling, smooth any protrusion with the
planing grooves of the scraper . Use only
light pressure to smooth the protrusion.
Fine matching (Fig. G)
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For fine matching, now imitate any marbling
with a darker colour tone.
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Subsequently, again smooth any protrusion
with the planing grooves of the scraper .
Degreasing (Fig. H)
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To finish, remove the last hard wax residues
with the sanding sponge . Thereby the
gloss level of the surface will also be simulta-
neously matched. Job done!
Cleaning the planer grooves (Fig. I)
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Place the cleaning scraper on the plane
grooves of the scraper and scrape the wax
residues from the plane grooves.
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