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Old 10-17-2003, 08:55 PM
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Question Getting TS Sprays off of clear parts???

Anyone know how to get TS spray paint off of clear parts? I was spraying my Z and some of it got onto the clear parts and red tail lights, does anyone know know how i can get it off with outdamaging it? also its only little specks of spray it flew in air and got onto the lights. Would CSC be good? Thanx
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Ive heard CSC won't take off Tamiya spray's. Use brake fluid, it will take it right off overnight with no damage to the part.

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Re: Getting TS Sprays off of clear parts???

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Use brake fluid
Use brake fluid.
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If it isn't very bad, you can polish the clear part with tamiya compound.
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Does anyone know if DOT3 works aswell as DOT4? Has anyone tried DOT3 on the car bodies?
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Re: Getting TS Sprays off of clear parts???

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Does anyone know if DOT3 works aswell as DOT4? Has anyone tried DOT3 on the car bodies?
Wow, I feel like I'm talking to a n00b, read the FAQ!!!

If that doesn't satisfy your curiosity....
http://www.bonediggers.com/1-3/strip/strip.html

Another alternative, the forum search feature....
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Beware the brake fluid, it can cause crazing in some clear plastics,lesson learnt the hard way. I suggest you use some form of mild abrasive such as compound or car polish, I have had success with the latter.
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try regular silver polish, works really well, then just buff up with a cloth. Worked perfectly when i had to get rid of a massive mould line from the top of the bubble canopy of a 1/48 F15 plane. I sanded it off with fine wet and dry then polished it with metal polish till all the scratch marks were gone. Would work perfectly with paint marks too.
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