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Can you remove putty?

I have some bondo red putty on some bare plastic and I am wondering if it is possible to remove the putty. Its been dried for weeks if that matters.

Ive taken a brake from modeling for a few months but I should start back up on Peugeot WRC in a little while.
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Atrip to the purple pond(CSC) should take care of that.
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thanks, didnt know CSC could do that too
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At the very least it should soften it up enough for you to scrape it off really good.
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nail polish remover should do the trick.
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Re: Can you remove putty?

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nail polish remover should do the trick.
Yea, and nail polish remover will also remove the plastic.
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Yea, and nail polish remover will also remove the plastic.
without Acetone
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Re: Re: Re: Can you remove putty?

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without Acetone
Try it on a scrap piece of plastic first before you use it on your project.
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