stripping eurithane(sp?)

This is the place to get answers about painting, weathering and other aspects of finishing a model.

Moderators: DasPhule, Moderators

Post Reply
MrNobudy
Posts: 4294
Joined: Mon Jan 19, 2004 10:24 pm
Location: somewhere between Dry Spell and the incoming Tide

stripping eurithane(sp?)

Post by MrNobudy »

Ok, really crazy question. My dad used a eurithane based paint(jet glow) to paint a ferarri years ago. Now, hes toying with the idea of getting back to work on it.

Heres the thing. Some of the paint stuck, but some also just kinda fell off. He works on airplanes for a living, so he knows how to prep surfaces for painting.

He was just wondering if anyone knew of anything that might take off the paint without ruining the kit.

Being an aircraft mechanic, he knows what wont work, the most harsh stuff hes got is Methel Ethel Keytone(nasty stuff!) and it wont even dent the paint.

Any other ideas?
Part of the Lowest Common Denominator and エッチ の は proud of it!
User avatar
Lt. Z0mBe
Posts: 7311
Joined: Thu May 29, 2003 1:46 pm
Location: Balltown Kentucky, by God!
Contact:

Post by Lt. Z0mBe »

What kind of kit is it? Is it a styrene, resin, or metal body?

Kenny

www.sigmalabsinc.com


Onward, proud eagle, to thee the cloud must yield.
MrNobudy
Posts: 4294
Joined: Mon Jan 19, 2004 10:24 pm
Location: somewhere between Dry Spell and the incoming Tide

Post by MrNobudy »

styrene. I belive it was a testors kit. i want to say like 1/24th scale. its a biggie
Part of the Lowest Common Denominator and エッチ の は proud of it!
User avatar
Lt. Z0mBe
Posts: 7311
Joined: Thu May 29, 2003 1:46 pm
Location: Balltown Kentucky, by God!
Contact:

Post by Lt. Z0mBe »

Oh Crap! The MEK will eat the styrene. It's what's in plastic cement.

I would try giving it a liberal dousing of oven cleaner, sealing it in a plastiv bag, and scrubbing it with a toothbrush.

That fails, soak it in Castrol Super Clean.

Between the two of those, you should be able to strip the paint. Or at least get it started.

Urethane may also respond to some Linseed oil, or good old mineral spirits.

I hope this helps.

Kenny

www.sigmalabsinc.com


Onward, proud eagle, to thee the cloud must yield.
User avatar
modelnutz
Posts: 1598
Joined: Fri Aug 12, 2005 11:43 am
Location: behind the big desk

Post by modelnutz »

As far as I can tell, the only thing that will touch cured urethanes is a material called RIM Mold cleaner. A very nasty solvent. Not sure what it would do to a plastic tho.
Try a google search for a company called Michaels Engineering.
They supply plural guns to the urethane casting companies.
They carry RIM Mold Cleaner ( at least I believe they carry it , if not they can point you in the right direction )
They may be able to advise you as to the effect on your substrate material.

Hope this helps...

Modelnutz 8)
"they're not toys dimmit.....there models !"
User avatar
Lt. Z0mBe
Posts: 7311
Joined: Thu May 29, 2003 1:46 pm
Location: Balltown Kentucky, by God!
Contact:

Post by Lt. Z0mBe »

Is sanding the paint an option for you?

Just a thought.

kenny

www.sigmalabsinc.com


Onward, proud eagle, to thee the cloud must yield.
MrNobudy
Posts: 4294
Joined: Mon Jan 19, 2004 10:24 pm
Location: somewhere between Dry Spell and the incoming Tide

Post by MrNobudy »

sanding is always an option, just a bit time consuming.
Part of the Lowest Common Denominator and エッチ の は proud of it!
Post Reply