How to remove paint???
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How to remove paint???
I got an old Vinyl Horizon Ed-209 yesterday. The problem is that is built and painted (not very weel). I have already disasemled it, that wasn't a big problem. But I can't seem to get the paint of. I have tried ovencleaner that didn't do annything. Does any of you guys have another suggestion. The paint looks like a semi gloss primer.I don't know who painted it originally. I got it from a guy who got from another guy who found it an office trash can at LEGO. I will have link to some pics of it later today.
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Check out the Finishing forums. I think there might be a sticky there about paint removal.
I removed paint from a vinyl Screamin' Stormtrooper kit using Castrol Super Clean (big purple gallon-sized jug). I poured the Castrol into a plastic wash basin, put the figure in, and let it soak for about an hour per side. Scrubbing with a medium-bristled brush removed most of the gloss enamel spray paint and the acrylic primer that was on the kit. Be sure to use heavy-duty disposable rubber gloves, though, because this stuff will eat skin.
Information on the Castrol website.
I removed paint from a vinyl Screamin' Stormtrooper kit using Castrol Super Clean (big purple gallon-sized jug). I poured the Castrol into a plastic wash basin, put the figure in, and let it soak for about an hour per side. Scrubbing with a medium-bristled brush removed most of the gloss enamel spray paint and the acrylic primer that was on the kit. Be sure to use heavy-duty disposable rubber gloves, though, because this stuff will eat skin.
Information on the Castrol website.
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Although I've yet to try it, I've been told by reliable sources that it also works well on removing paint from clear pieces (ex: canopies).Darkov wrote:I've always used Easy-off oven cleaner. It works really well. Just spray it on and let it sit for a while. Then use a fine tooth brush and water and the paint will come right off. Make sure you wear rubber gloves though, Easy-off can burn your hands.
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Found it!
I thought that I remembered that someone had done a summary showing the results of various paint stripping methods. It was Bonedigger's. The summary compares Easy-Off oven cleaner, Castrol, Strip-A-Kit, Dot 3 brake fluid, and Polly S Easy Lift Off. He recommends Castrol hands-down, but does provide a good comparison of each product, with Bonuses and Bummers listed for each one.
http://www.bonediggers.com/1-3/strip/strip.html
I thought that I remembered that someone had done a summary showing the results of various paint stripping methods. It was Bonedigger's. The summary compares Easy-Off oven cleaner, Castrol, Strip-A-Kit, Dot 3 brake fluid, and Polly S Easy Lift Off. He recommends Castrol hands-down, but does provide a good comparison of each product, with Bonuses and Bummers listed for each one.
http://www.bonediggers.com/1-3/strip/strip.html
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Captain Pike: Ha! (ouch)
Commander Burnham: Maybe I should just shut up.
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Answer: 100 model kits and a corpse.
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Captain Pike: Ha! (ouch)
Commander Burnham: Maybe I should just shut up.
Math Problem: Sam has 100 model kits, Frank takes 10 model kits ... what does Sam have?
Answer: 100 model kits and a corpse.
Re: How to remove paint???
I have yet to find a finish that Simple Green will not remove. You have to soak it, it isn't real fast, but it does the job in a nice non-toxic way.staermose wrote:I got an old Vinyl Horizon Ed-209 yesterday. The problem is that is built and painted (not very weel). I have already disasemled it, that wasn't a big problem. But I can't seem to get the paint of. I have tried ovencleaner that didn't do annything. Does any of you guys have another suggestion.
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what a find.....we all could be so lucky
what ever you find out as a paint remover, please share.
and I can only image what you will need to re prep the surface
with when done stripping so that the new paint sticks well.
what ever you find out as a paint remover, please share.
and I can only image what you will need to re prep the surface
with when done stripping so that the new paint sticks well.
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Yes, it was mentioned earlier in this thread as well. But so fa I haven't found anything here in Denmark that works.irishtrek wrote:Uh,you do know don't you that there is a sticky for paint removal?
Heres a pic of how it looked when I gor it.
http://i31.photobucket.com/albums/c387/ ... ed2091.jpg
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