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CSC on Resin Parts
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.
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Re: CSC on Resin Parts
Generally no, as the CSC will turn resin into a gooey mess.
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Nope, the CSC has no effect on the SAS kits, I have tried this as well, and it affected the resin in no way
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Re: CSC on Resin Parts
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Re: Re: CSC on Resin Parts
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I agree! Resin of any kind should never ever be put into CSC. It will melt and or warp or completely disappear |
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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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