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Prep on a resin body
How long do you typically let a resin body soak in say Westley's or oven cleaner etc to rid of the release agents? Thanks
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Re: Prep on a resin body
Three hours to overnight are the numbers i see often.
I don't think i'd use oven cleaner though. I wonder if CSC would work?
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Re: Prep on a resin body
A two-three minute solid scrubbing with a toothbrush and bleach/detergent followed by a good rinse off works just fine IMHO. The release agent is only on the surface of the resin.
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Re: Prep on a resin body
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I use a cheapo electric toothbrush (it was a gift that came with some other item) for my scrubbing....
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Re: Prep on a resin body
Thanks everyone. The body and transkit is the Historic Racing Minatures 60 Corvette Cunningham kit as raced at Lemans. I just started last night and will post pictures as I start getting deeper into the building process. I am using the Pro Modeller 58 Corvette kit as a base. The transkit looks beautiful with very little flash and mold clean up.
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Re: Prep on a resin body
Few minutes with good scrub, like Steve mentioned is more than enough.
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Re: Prep on a resin body
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But be careful if you're wearing clothes, especially clothes that you plan to wear again. It's powerful stuff. I scrubbed a car while wearing an old black t-shirt, and the Soft Scrub bleached permanent white dribbles down the front. Now I can't wear that shirt around the house without getting a lot of razz about drooling, my eating habits, etc. Ddms |
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Re: Prep on a resin body
Thanks everyone!
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Re: Prep on a resin body
I wouldn't soak a resin body in anything stronger than a mild soapy solution, when ever I buy any resin parts they be for cars or trucks I always give 'em a good wash in a warm soapy wash then rinde them off and let then air dry overnight once this is done I then hit 'em with auto primer either grey or white depending on what colour the first is gping to be. But as I always tell my wife when ever she ask me anything what does my comments count for basicly nothing, ah not really if you do what I do you should 'ave a good finish in the end.
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Re: Prep on a resin body
drodg, I've never heard of this Westley's bleach but then again a lot of stuff you have in the U.S. & Europe so I guess if you've had no problems go ahead.
Dingo1
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Re: Prep on a resin body
Does anyone know if there is a UK/European version of Westleys ? At the moment, I'm using washing up liquid which is only marginally successful.
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Re: Prep on a resin body
A cleanser with bleach works just fine to prep the resin. Here we have Soft Scrub w/ bleach - which I use - and there's Comet, Ajax and others. Mix it with some water and scrub vigorously with a toothbrush. Rinse well.
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Re: Prep on a resin body
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![]() Don't over complicate things for yourself. There's no need to go looking for specialist products.
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