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Old 06-07-2005, 10:19 AM
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Re: Easiest way to strip paint?

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What do you mean. I know Vric said something about 91% alchol could get paint off but I have no idea where i can find something like that. Anyone else know?
I said that long time ago, and it work only with tamiya paint.

If you have some "Easy off" in your house, it also work. Dip it and wait 12 hours
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Ok thanks alot of the info, I'm gonna have some fun today.
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Re: Easiest way to strip paint?

I have found a verry powerfull but verry dangerous way to remove paint: it's a cellulose thinner. I tested on a small plastic thingy that and about 30 seconds later all the pain was loose, but the plastic was utterly destroyed. But i have used it to strip the paint of a diecats model and it was briliant... 2 hours work and almost the entire body completely free from paint. An other drawback: it's baised on tolueen (don't know if it's the correct term) and it's verry poisenous. I'm still having a painfull throat, and it's been 2 weeks ago.... USE A GASMASK!!! ;-)
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Re: Easiest way to strip paint?

well if you are up late, and ready to go to bed anyway, steal your mom's (or wife's) easy off. spray it on the night before, and wash it off later. then wash your kit very thoroghly with soapy warm water. oh and use gloves and a mask, this stuff really burns if you inhale it!!!! (I know) *COUGH*COUGH*
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Re: Easiest way to strip paint?

Use oven cleaner. Takes about 30 seconds. Give it a good soaking, and then give it a wash off under the tap, and use a toothbrush to get at the harder to reach places. You might need a second go to get the last few bits off.
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