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Diecast Car Modeling Discuss and show diecast vehicles that you have modified, or that you have collected.
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Old 07-05-2004, 11:54 AM
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What to use to strip paint?

i was repainting my cobra r and messed it up, to humid out. what should i used to get the paint off. its testors enamal spray
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Re: What to use to strip paint?

Use brake fluid, it works every time , just keep rubbing it until the paint is gone, and u could also yous paint thinner but it leave a resido on the car and when u go to paint again it might not stick it might peal off or it'll dry and then crack and lift. i would stick with the break fluid private message me to tell me how ur results came out
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Personaly I use Finger Nail Polish Remover for Die-cast's, then sand with 2000 grit and ready for painting.
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