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Help please! Need to strip primer!

ok, ive dumped the body in castrol super clean for about a month but the primer isnt coming off. Is there any other method? ive tried brake fluid but it still doent come off.........

the primer is tamiya.
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Re: Help please! Need to strip primer!

Did you try 99% isopropyl alcohol?
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Re: Help please! Need to strip primer!

99% isopropyl alcohol will do it.
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Re: Help please! Need to strip primer!

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Did you try 99% isopropyl alcohol?
will 70% work? its all i have rite now.
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Re: Help please! Need to strip primer!

It may. It should soften it so that you can clean the primer off by scrubbing it with a toothbrush. But 99 or 91 would be more effective of course.
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Re: Help please! Need to strip primer!

Chianti work better than isoprophilic . DOT4 for 1 night.
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Re: Help please! Need to strip primer!

All right, Gio, you win. I've reached my limit. I really don't think I could keep up with you drinking DOT4 all night long.
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