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takin off primer

i painted the wrong primer on my model i want to take it off but i dont wanna sand is there another way?
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If you haven't already sanded your model, get some Castrol Super Clean(CSC), and do as instructed in the FAQ.


One reason for primer that I've found is that it makes it much easier to CSC a bad paint job.
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