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Old 08-22-2004, 03:40 AM
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Testors Enamel Stripping w/ CSC

Ok. This is my story. I was working on the engine for the Revell Enzo Ferrari. For everything silver, I sprayed it on the sprue w/ Tamiya Silver (TS Cans....) Then I painted the little "ferrari" covers Red, again w/ Tamiya Spray (Italian Red). I painted hte belts with Tamiya Spray again but this time in Matte Black.(notice a trend?) Ok. so things are going well. I touch up a few spots w/ Testors enamel maybe 6 hours later. Testors Red over Tamiya Red. Testors Black over Tamiya Black.

Well. The black paint spilled. It got onto the engine. So! With the paint still fresh, I tossed it into the bucket of CSC. 24 hours later, the Laquer was all gone, but. Every section i touched up w/ the Testors laquer stayed. So did the black spot where the paint spilled. Can anyone explain to me what happened and what i can do to resolve this?
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Re: Testors Enamel Stripping w/ CSC

One paragraph you said Testors enamel, and the second one you said lacquer. Which one is it? Testors enamel does come off in CSC but it takes a while especially if it's brushed on since it's thicker. Try a couple of days then scrub with a toothbrush.
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