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Old 06-19-2002, 08:56 AM
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Question DupliColor Paints

Does anyone know how to quickly and easily remove these paints. I dropped a dusty cloth on the front of my not so dry Skyline and now the front is ruined (it was a flawless paint job). If Castrol Super Clean is the answer can anyone tell me where to get it in the UK. Many Thanks
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brakefluid like dot4 or smtn is the answer
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Do I soak it in it or just wipe the paint off? I don't want to end up with a lump of melted plastic. Thanks!
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buy about 1liter of brakefluid put it into a container. Then put your model in the container for 4-5hours n then use a old toothbrush to scrub the paint off
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Does anyone know how to quickly and easily remove these paints. I dropped a dusty cloth on the front of my not so dry Skyline and now the front is ruined (it was a flawless paint job).

Before stripping the paint maybe some polishing compound would remove the "dust" ! Mr Muscle oven cleaner (not the "fumeless type) will strip the paint also !

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Thanks very much guys. Brake Fluid seems to be working fine. Just got a digital camera so will post progress pics of my Lamborghini GTR conversion too (from a crap Revell kit). Thanks again, Rob
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Hey G.T.i.R

Where do you get the duplicolor in the UK?
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