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Good tips for stripping acrylic tamiya


spymaker
04-29-2004, 01:33 AM
Yes! I got the tips from my local hobbyshop.
I got an old collection of kits that I want to restore, most of them is covered with acrylic tamiya clear which is a mistake from the past. So to take out the acrylic color, I dip the car in a container filled with detergent water, yes detergent water to clean your clothes, like ATTACK or Persil, etc. Most of these detergent are highly concentrated to clear out spots in our dirty laundry.

So I tried the method, dip the car covered in acrylic, waited aroud a day long and walla....the body is back in original condition ready to be primed again.

Just try it!
Andrian aka Spymaker

doraemon
04-29-2004, 05:15 AM
You can also use ofr both acrilycs and enamels caustic "sosa", dont know the word in english, its sold in a bottle in pieces its a kind of really strong detergent, but instead of a day... you need 3/4 hour or so, after that... a toothbrush and... all ripped evendecals, but you MUST wear gloves and try not to smell the gas, and also be carefull when using the toothbrush on thin parts, two days ago I broke a wing of a Fiat Abarth 131 rally eventhough it was my 6th time or so, so... BE CAREFULL, besides of that... its a really good technic.

I used it on the abarth cause its a model from early 80's and the decals were.... well, a sh... so the colors where really bad, they were broken apart... so... I'll do a street version of the car in bright red, I'll post pics when I finish it.

exhaust smoke
04-29-2004, 06:00 AM
You can also use ofr both acrilycs and enamels caustic "sosa", dont know the word in english,

Do you mean caustic soda? That sounds kinda strong, but if it works who am I to argue.

I use oven cleaning products like Mr Muscle to remove acylic/enamels/silver plating. Just submerge the painted/plated parts in a sealable container for a day or so and watch the paint come off! Most of the time, I do not need to scrub with a toothbrush, only in stubborn, hard to reach areas. You can even use it again.

Inservible
04-29-2004, 06:33 AM
I use caustic soda and it works great, but it isn't a strong detergent, it's an acid; so be careful and wear gloves and eye protection when you clean the model with it or you will lose your fingers and eyes.

doraemon
04-29-2004, 10:04 AM
sometimes you dont need to use much the toothbrush. An yes, caustic soda, and its really strong, as I said and also inservible has said, wear gloves, eye protection for fumes and also try not to smell them, but you can leave the body in the caustic soda with water for 1/2 an hour or so without worring about it, I mean no need to be the whole time looking at the model, meanwhile the abarth... I was playing colin mcrae rally 4 :biggrin:

At the begining dont use to much soda til you get to it, its better that after 3/4 an hour the paint still is there and even with toothbrush, than get a melted body, dont you think??? if after the time nothing.... throw more soda.

It doesnt work for lacquers so if you want to remove something acrilyc that's over lacquer... dont worry, at least the two times that I've done this the lacquer remained intact.

pre98zetec
04-29-2004, 10:07 AM
Why not just use Castorl Super Clean?

doraemon
04-29-2004, 10:20 AM
I've never tried it, caustic soda is really cheap, can remind the price but... really cheap, and with a bottle of 1kg.... I can strip toons of cars :iceslolan I readed it on a model book several years ago, never had to use it since last year, but.. as it worked well.... never used any other thing

pre98zetec
04-29-2004, 10:21 AM
CSC is 1 gallon for like 6 bucks USD.. Can be reused many many time's too!

doraemon
04-29-2004, 10:57 AM
the soda I think that were only 2€ or less, wich are 2'4USD, cant be reused cause its a bit difficult to store it with the water, but... with the 1kg... you can get litres and litres :biggrin: , anyways, like its said in spain but translated literaly to english, every master has his book, so... everyone has a way to do the things, but now the readers of this thread will have more options to take out paint :lol2:

jswillmon
04-29-2004, 11:09 AM
sorry to get off topic.
Doraemon, why would anyone want to look at pictures of naked cartoons. Not trying to offend but i clicked on the link in your sig and was deeply confused. I personally don't think that it's appropriate, some of us are viewing at work and clicking on a link in a sig shouldn't go to something that is conslderd porn, animated or not.

doraemon
04-29-2004, 11:16 AM
it clearly says hentai, and I understand what you say, I have it here cause I like my site, nothing more, and there are lots of people that like this, there isnt of being porn (eventhought there are lot of people that do) Its different only people who like anime could understand this, but even people who like anime thinks like you, maybe I should put enter only if over 18 or something like that, but... if more people think that there isnt suitable... I can remove it, but... dont have more sites, only this :p that's why I placed it here, and I can buy models thx to it so... I hope that you've understood me :uhoh:

minniebanister
04-29-2004, 11:21 AM
if more people think that there isnt suitable... I can remove it, but

I wish you would. I don't think it is appropriate for this forum. In fact, I'm surprised that the moderators haven't gotten on to you about it.

jswillmon
04-29-2004, 11:36 AM
it clearly says hentai, and I understand what you say,

sorry, never heard of hentai before today. just was looking around the site and all i saw was drawings of naked chicks. Don't get me wrong, i have nothing but love for naked chicks, LOL.
Just whan you have to have an adult bouncer account to view somethng on a site, it usually is considerd porn.

drunken monkey
04-29-2004, 08:00 PM
so, how do you remove tamiya spray from bodies should you need to?

ZoomZoomMX-5
04-29-2004, 09:24 PM
I'm surprised how many people still insist resorting to dangerous chemical warfare to strip paint.

Tamiya acrylics will remove with any ammonia-based window cleaner. Nowhere near as dangerous as caustic soda, oven cleaner, Castrol Super Clean, whatever. Not only is window cleaner far safer, it's far less expensive. All acrylics except for Testors Acryl seem to be able to be stripped with window cleaner. Window cleaner works well to clean the airbrush as well.

Even 91% isopropyl rubbing alcohol will strip House of Kolors lacquers, and I've heard it will work on Tamiya TS sprays. Castrol will not strip TS; Polly S Easy Lift Off, brake fluid, or oven cleaner will work on TS sprays.

Personally, it's been years since I had to strip a paint job. :) Minor problems can be dealt with using sand paper/polishing pads.

doraemon
04-30-2004, 03:21 AM
yes, I use isopropyl alcohol when I airbrush the ts's to clean it, so... maybe could work to strip the paint on a body, but..... isopropyl alcohol is expensive, at least here, about 8USD 750ml bottle, and it cannot be reused, there must be a better way.

theoldboy
04-30-2004, 07:34 AM
to remove tamiya acrilic just use metholated spirits
use a spray bottle and just squirt it on and watch the paint run off
best oven cleaner is (non caustic) easy off
mosy oven cleaners have caustic soda in them ,Its alkaline not acid and is very nasty shit so to the person using it Use somethig else

were are the porno tunes

Realsweden
04-30-2004, 03:44 PM
I just had an incident (well, a lot of stuff went wrong) with my Lancia Super Delta Acropolis Rally winner, and I decided to strip the paint off.

I just bought 1 litre of brake fluid (about 5 euros), and the body is dipped in the fluid inside a closed tupperware, as we speak. I've always heard this was an easy way to strip off models, and looks like it's working...

And the fluid can be used again :)

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