Precleaning resin parts prior to assembly and paint
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Precleaning resin parts prior to assembly and paint
Like the title says... what's best? I've used dish washing liquid and even alchol. Sometimes I still have paint flake off. I use enamels most of the time. Thanks.
Last edited by stan on Fri Feb 25, 2011 12:13 am, edited 1 time in total.
- Romulan Spy
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Everybody has their way of doing things, but what I do (regarding a resin kit) I assemble it first then clean as Romulan Spy says. Once dry, I prime the kit and lightly sand it. Rinse and let dry and then paint.
Reason why I assemble it first... the kit will get dirt from the assembling process... puttying, sanding, puttying, sanding, filling, etc. So I save a step on cleaning it but doing it after assembling.
Either way is fine.
Just a preference.
Reason why I assemble it first... the kit will get dirt from the assembling process... puttying, sanding, puttying, sanding, filling, etc. So I save a step on cleaning it but doing it after assembling.
Either way is fine.
Just a preference.