
12-01-2006, 10:46 PM
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Re: Break fluid, how do you use it ?
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Originally Posted by MPWR
For stripping laquers such as Tamiya (or PPG, for that matter), nothing is better than 91-99% alcohol. Doesn't really matter what kind- isopropyl, denatured, methyl, ethyl, whatever. Just as long as it's 90% or better. Look for it in grocery stores, chemists/drug stores, or house paint stores. It's sold for use in first aid, as a solvent, or as a fuel for camping stoves. It's fast, effective, safe (apart from being flamable), cheap, will not harm plastic (unlike brake fluid, which can), and doesn't have to be treated as toxic waste.
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MAN,I KNEW HE WAS ABOUT TO SAY SOMETHING OF ALCOHOL!!
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