Lesson Learnt....
pirata12
02-04-2008, 11:48 PM
Automotive Paint stripper is not a short cut. Unless you are part of a modelling crime family and want your kit (in this case the Eunos Roadster) to disappear.
I thought I'd be clever and speed things up by dunking the model in the stripper overnight.
Its vanished!! :loser:
I thought I'd be clever and speed things up by dunking the model in the stripper overnight.
Its vanished!! :loser:
wouter1981
02-05-2008, 01:05 AM
Next time, perhaps you can try to use one of those;
http://www.wagnerspraytech.com/portal/heat_guns_landing_spray,43297,747.html
http://www.wagnerspraytech.com/portal/heat_guns_landing_spray,43297,747.html
pirata12
02-05-2008, 01:08 AM
Looks good! Thanks! I may consider that when I get a bigger place.
I'll probably do the brake fluid next time. I was just too lazy to do it.
I'll probably do the brake fluid next time. I was just too lazy to do it.
wouter1981
02-05-2008, 01:43 AM
I always use 95% Isopropanol. Every drugstore has it. And it removes almost any type of paint without damaging or softening the plastic. I've soaked the wheels of my caterham in it for over a year and there"s absolutly no damage.
lotus123
02-05-2008, 02:39 AM
I've soaked the wheels of my caterham in it for over a year and there"s absolutly no damage.
Sounds like it doesn't work too well - sure it's not water? LOL
Graham
Sounds like it doesn't work too well - sure it's not water? LOL
Graham
wouter1981
02-05-2008, 05:38 AM
Sounds like it doesn't work too well - sure it's not water? LOL
Graham
haha, no it's not water, but the paint is off ;-)
Graham
haha, no it's not water, but the paint is off ;-)
Adam Baker
02-05-2008, 08:30 PM
Brake Fluid & Castrol Super Clean work very good for stripping paint. However, brake fluid, if left in it long enough, will cause the plastic to go soft & distort. I lost a race car body to that once. But it had been in for probably 2 month.
janositamas
02-06-2008, 02:18 AM
Yes, brake fluid works very well but be careful with it: it makes the plastic soften after a longer time, I lost the roof of a Gallardo once, but worse happened to my Lexus LS600hL kit: front of the car broke into 1 cm pieces :banghead: (but the paint came off :grinyes: ), so watch out for how long you dip your kit into brake fluid!
Didymus
02-08-2008, 10:42 AM
Yes, brake fluid works very well but be careful with it: it makes the plastic soften after a longer time, I lost the roof of a Gallardo once, but worse happened to my Lexus LS600hL kit: front of the car broke into 1 cm pieces :banghead: (but the paint came off :grinyes: ), so watch out for how long you dip your kit into brake fluid!
It will do the same to resin. And it will do the same to you if you dip your "kit" into it!
Ddms
It will do the same to resin. And it will do the same to you if you dip your "kit" into it!
Ddms
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