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please forgive me if someone has already asked this question.
i need to remove some Acrlylic, Model Masters, Water wash up, Flat gul gray paint from some clear parts.
would rinsing it with water take it off and not leave a residue on the clear platic or am i going to need something stronger?
thanks
i need to remove some Acrlylic, Model Masters, Water wash up, Flat gul gray paint from some clear parts.
would rinsing it with water take it off and not leave a residue on the clear platic or am i going to need something stronger?
thanks
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my mom went out and got me some rubbing alcohol.
she got two kinds Ethyl Rubbing alcohol 70% USP (what ever that means)
and Isopropyl Rubbing alcohol 70% by volume.
is there a difference or will they both do the same thing?
thanks for the help!
she got two kinds Ethyl Rubbing alcohol 70% USP (what ever that means)
and Isopropyl Rubbing alcohol 70% by volume.
is there a difference or will they both do the same thing?
thanks for the help!
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Ethyl alcohol is the alcohol found in alcoholic beverages (if I'm not mistaken from that old rhyme "Ethel drinks ethyl alcohol"). I generally use this alcohol in dealing with models and save the other stuff for boo-boos and owies.kosherbacon wrote:my mom went out and got me some rubbing alcohol.
she got two kinds Ethyl Rubbing alcohol 70% USP (what ever that means)
and Isopropyl Rubbing alcohol 70% by volume.
is there a difference or will they both do the same thing?
thanks for the help!
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I need a bit of help here.
I have a clear styrene rc car body (for a Tamiya Tamtech) that is covered with what looks like white and blue Tamiya spray paint, Tamiya XF-1 flat black paint, and craptactular decals and dirt.
I plan to wash the body first to remove the dirt, then use MicroSol to soften the decals and rub them off.
Then there's the paint. It has also been applied to the side windows and headlights.
I need a solvent that will NOT attack the plastic in any way, as I want it to remain clear after paint removal.
Keep in mind that I'm not in the US, but in Europe. Anything commonly available over here to remove the paint that isn't dangerous for my health
I have a clear styrene rc car body (for a Tamiya Tamtech) that is covered with what looks like white and blue Tamiya spray paint, Tamiya XF-1 flat black paint, and craptactular decals and dirt.
I plan to wash the body first to remove the dirt, then use MicroSol to soften the decals and rub them off.
Then there's the paint. It has also been applied to the side windows and headlights.
I need a solvent that will NOT attack the plastic in any way, as I want it to remain clear after paint removal.
Keep in mind that I'm not in the US, but in Europe. Anything commonly available over here to remove the paint that isn't dangerous for my health
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Superclean is what you need. I don't know if its available in the Netherlands, but it won't attack the plastic and works wonders (be sure and use gloves).
http://www.superclean.com/index.php
http://www.superclean.com/index.php
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Another stripper that hasn't been mentioned in a while is Strip-A-Kit. SAK is safer than oven cleaner, low odor and 100% biodegradeable - http://www.hangar3.com/sak.htm
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For acrylics I use Windex. Any window cleaner with ammonia will make mincemeat out of acrylics.UltraMagnus wrote:hi,
can anyone tell me what to use to strip acrylic paint over gw undercoat from styrene, that i can get in the UK. seeing as EO, CSC, and SG are not avaliable here?
thanks in advance
Now for my quandry...I let me airbrush sit about 0.1 seconds too long over a certian area. The coat in question is enamel. The coat under it is acrylic.
Is there a way to
A. ever so slightly remove that extra enamel that messes with my perfectly translucent coat?
or
B. remove the enamel without affecting the three coats of acrylic and preshading under it?
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whats the best product to use to remove enamel paint off a styrene model and keep the putty intact??
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Can someone tell me exactly what this stuff is? I need to find an equivalent product over here to remove paint from resin. Is Super Clean a paint stripper, oven cleaner, car parts cleaner or what?Saturn wrote:I use Super Clean on resin all the time. Not only does it strip paint very well, I've found it to be indispensible for cleaning resin prior to priming. From Black Box/True Details cockpits to the Alliance Galactica and every resin kit/conversion/base I've bought from the SM store. I've never had a problem with it. I love the stuff.
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It's a concentrated cleaner for removing, among other things, grease and oil from automotive parts...not to be confused with the standard soaps for washing the outside of the car. Hit the auto parts store and see what they have along those lines.
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Are we talking about an alkaline (like wheel cleaner), alcohol, petrochemical or citrus-based cleaner?
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Would this stuff damage tamiya putty?Tony Agustin wrote:I spray Easy-Off oven cleaner to remove old enamel and acrylic paints.
Dump the painted parts in a large (more than a gallon) zip-lock plastic bag or if the model is too large a large plastic bin with a cover.
This stuff is very caustic and kind of stings if you touch or accidently take in a whiff so use a breathing mask and latex rubber gloves when you spray it.
I like to really put on a nice thick coat of Easy-Off and wait about a 15 to 20 minutes till the paint softens. I'll take an old coarse toothbrush and start scrubbing. Also make sure you wear protective eye-wear when you start scrubbing with the toothbrush. Sometimes a second spray/scrub session might be needed to completely remove stubborn paint.
I've also heard about and tried Castrol Superclean but that stuff takes way too long IMO. I prefer the Easy off for it's speediness.
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Most likely if it is lacquer-based. But, I don't know much about Tamiya putty.Peanuts wrote:Would this stuff damage tamiya putty?Tony Agustin wrote:I spray Easy-Off oven cleaner to remove old enamel and acrylic paints.
Dump the painted parts in a large (more than a gallon) zip-lock plastic bag or if the model is too large a large plastic bin with a cover.
This stuff is very caustic and kind of stings if you touch or accidently take in a whiff so use a breathing mask and latex rubber gloves when you spray it.
I like to really put on a nice thick coat of Easy-Off and wait about a 15 to 20 minutes till the paint softens. I'll take an old coarse toothbrush and start scrubbing. Also make sure you wear protective eye-wear when you start scrubbing with the toothbrush. Sometimes a second spray/scrub session might be needed to completely remove stubborn paint.
I've also heard about and tried Castrol Superclean but that stuff takes way too long IMO. I prefer the Easy off for it's speediness.
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SuperClean's main ingredient is lye, just like Oven Cleaner but in much stronger concentration. You definitely want to use disposable vinyl gloves when working with it.LastBattlestar wrote:Are we talking about an alkaline (like wheel cleaner), alcohol, petrochemical or citrus-based cleaner?
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DO NOT, DO NOT, DO NOT use citrus based cleaners, or worse, strippers, on styrene. They melt. I ruined a FM Falcon canopy set that way. That was in September, still waiting for replacements.
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