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Question Easiest way of removing Tamiya Epoxy Putty?

Yea, Whats the easiest way of removing Tamiya Epoxy Putty. Shove it in DOT3?
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Epoxy? I don't think there is an easy way..
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Re: Easiest way of removing Tamiya Epoxy Putty?

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Re: Easiest way of removing Tamiya Epoxy Putty?

dot3 is great for it. It will crack right off if you leave it over night. I had to glue on the expoxy mods I made on a car I left in there for paint reasons...I picked the car up and the putty came clean off when I touched it. It becomes very brittle.
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Re: Re: Easiest way of removing Tamiya Epoxy Putty?

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What'd you do?
I filled in some spoiler holes with epoxy putty but im better at using Evercoat euro soft so i want to redo it

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dot3 is great for it. It will crack right off if you leave it over night. I had to glue on the expoxy mods I made on a car I left in there for paint reasons...I picked the car up and the putty came clean off when I touched it. It becomes very brittle.
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Re: Re: Re: Easiest way of removing Tamiya Epoxy Putty?

[quote=ImolaEK]I filled in some spoiler holes with epoxy putty but im better at using Evercoat euro soft so i want to redo it


wait, if they're just spoiler holes, then you can just drill some holes (or at least use a hot needle to make new ones). I thought you were talking about large amounts of epoxy. Seams like a bit of over kill for tiny holes.

Have you thought about those alternatives?
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I filled in some spoiler holes with epoxy putty but im better at using Evercoat euro soft so i want to redo it


wait, if they're just spoiler holes, then you can just drill some holes (or at least use a hot needle to make new ones). I thought you were talking about large amounts of epoxy. Seams like a bit of over kill for tiny holes.

Have you thought about those alternatives?
Not really I think i'll try both

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