CSC on Resin Parts
thizishkenny
10-19-2003, 10:14 PM
I was wondering if CSC will have any effect on the resin kits from SAS because i messed up a paintjob on my car and want to strip it because it is to thick.
008
10-19-2003, 10:37 PM
Generally no, as the CSC will turn resin into a gooey mess.
wiggywesgunn
10-20-2003, 12:30 AM
Nope, the CSC has no effect on the SAS kits, I have tried this as well, and it affected the resin in no way
Honoturtle
10-20-2003, 12:13 PM
Nope, the CSC has no effect on the SAS kits, I have tried this as well, and it affected the resin in no way
This isn't true... the CSC has a big effect, but not the kind that you want. I've read once that the resin parts will do the "disappearing act." Where the CSC will destroy the part... CSC even destroys aluminum! :eek:
This isn't true... the CSC has a big effect, but not the kind that you want. I've read once that the resin parts will do the "disappearing act." Where the CSC will destroy the part... CSC even destroys aluminum! :eek:
dag65
10-20-2003, 12:22 PM
This isn't true... the CSC has a big effect, but not the kind that you want. I've read once that the resin parts will do the "disappearing act." Where the CSC will destroy the part... CSC even destroys aluminum! :eek:
I agree! Resin of any kind should never ever be put into CSC. It will melt and or warp or completely disappear
I agree! Resin of any kind should never ever be put into CSC. It will melt and or warp or completely disappear
Lambo003
10-20-2003, 12:36 PM
I play it safe when it comes to resin. I only use Pine-Sol, Whesley's tire bleach or Lestoil to safely strip paint from resin parts.
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