whats the fastest way to remove brushed on acrylic
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whats the fastest way to remove brushed on acrylic
my apollo LEM adaptor section interior was hand brushed with model master acrylic yellow zinc chromate and it has streaks and uneven areas. I primed it with tamiya fine white primer but it looks terrible and i want to remove that acrylic paint and spray it with something else. trying to hand brush such a large area was not a good idea. I tried looking at the paint removal thread but did not see anything on acrylics. what is the fastest method to remove all this ugly paint ?
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It IS dried I have some windshield washer fluid that says protects to minus 20 degrees, it says de icer on it, anything in that washer fluid that could harm anything ? the ingredients are, water, & methyl alchohol. OR would windex be better ? how long does a soak in this stuff take usually ?
the paint has been on for less than 24 hours
the paint has been on for less than 24 hours
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Windshield wiper fluid makes a good thinner for many acrylics but it is not the same as Windex. Windex has ammonia in it, and that removes the acrylic. A soak in windshield wiper fluid would probably just get the paint wet.BERT aka MODEL MAKER wrote:It IS dried :? I have some windshield washer fluid that says protects to minus 20 degrees, it says de icer on it, anything in that washer fluid that could harm anything ? the ingredients are, water, & methyl alchohol. OR would windex be better ? how long does a soak in this stuff take usually ?
the paint has been on for less than 24 hours
With dried Acryl and Windex you will have to scrub away at the paint, while making sure it's covered, or soak the part for a long time.
With denatured alcohol, it'll come off with only a little scrubbing. If you let it sit in a small container of denatured alcohol, the paint should start to come off by itself in 5-10 minutes. I usually just put it on, wait a few seconds then rub the paint off. Some tenacious bits may require going after with the alcohol and a brush.
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It's like super strong alcohol. You can find it at the hardware store. Be careful with it though as it's poisonous. So wear gloves and don't drink too much of it.BERT aka MODEL MAKER wrote:is that the same as rubbing alcohol ? isopropyl ? or is denatured alcohol special stuff ?
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Most benign, and smells nice too: Simple Green. That stuff takes EVERYTHING off--acrylic, rattle-can enamel...I bet it'd take lacquer off, too, if I let it soak long enough!
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Denatured alcohol is ethanol (drinking alcohol) with a bit of methanol (also known as methyl alcohol) to make it "denatured," and thus, non-drinkable.BERT aka MODEL MAKER wrote:is that the same as rubbing alcohol ? isopropyl ? or is denatured alcohol special stuff ?
Rubbing alcohol is 70-percent isopropyl alcohol, with the remainder being 30-percent distilled water.
Windshield washer fluid is, for the most part, water (about 75-percent) with the remainder being methanol.
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Methanol won't make it undrinkable, but very nasty to your body. Things like triethyl citrate, various glycols etc. are added.
Denaturing is designed to add something unpalatable to the alcohol so if you dilute it down to standard drinking strength (50 proof or lower) you will spit it out because it's so nasty.
Use 99% Isopropyl alcohol instead of denatured alcohol. Windex with ammonia is my go-to means for removing acrylic.
Denaturing is designed to add something unpalatable to the alcohol so if you dilute it down to standard drinking strength (50 proof or lower) you will spit it out because it's so nasty.
Use 99% Isopropyl alcohol instead of denatured alcohol. Windex with ammonia is my go-to means for removing acrylic.
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