Ok, heres the set up. I have a Starcrafts Akira that was gloss coated over 3 years ago, and decals were applied. After the decals were on, it was found out that the maker had used a thicker paper, and it didn't react well with my setting solution(micro sol/set)
i then removed the decals.
I have new decals and want to get them on to finish up the kit finally. I used testors acryllic gloss coat on it. but the model masters enamel based paints for painting.
what would be the best process to remove any of the left over residue from the decals/setting solution and/or remove the gloss coat. if the coat is there for good, not that big of a deal, i am more conserned with the decal residue.
thanks!!
re-finishing/decaling a kit
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On stripping a kit down, i have used easy-off oven cleaner with a great deal of success. It removes paint and decals as well, and goes back to the plastic without damaging it. (although I would be careful around clear plastics such as windows and canopies).
In any event, seeing as you have a resin kit, i would test this out on a scrap of resin or an old resin model you don't care about first. See if and how it may affect the resin underneath.
In any event, seeing as you have a resin kit, i would test this out on a scrap of resin or an old resin model you don't care about first. See if and how it may affect the resin underneath.
I don't think he wants to strip off all of the paint job, instead he just wants to be able to remove left over decal adhesive and to do that I just use a damp paper towel before it drys.Pengbuzz wrote:On stripping a kit down, i have used easy-off oven cleaner with a great deal of success. It removes paint and decals as well, and goes back to the plastic without damaging it. (although I would be careful around clear plastics such as windows and canopies).
In any event, seeing as you have a resin kit, i would test this out on a scrap of resin or an old resin model you don't care about first. See if and how it may affect the resin underneath.
Normal?? What is normal??