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Any suggestions on what to do to exposed edges or exposed cells once VERSATEX has been cut, routed or milled?

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Any suggestions on what to do to exposed edges or exposed cells once VERSATEX has been cut, routed or milled?

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There are a couple of methods used by contractors and OEM’s to seal the exposed cells on VERSATEX Trim. One technique is to wipe the exposed area with a solvent such as acetone or toluene. Solvents tend to soften or melt the cells sealing them from dust and dirt. Another technique is to sand the exposed cells with a very fine 320 to 360 grit sand paper and then paint the area. The fine sanding reduces the cell size allowing better paint coverage.

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