Hello all
I don't know if anyone has posted this before. Here's a little trick that I found just the other day. The use of Dettol or Savlon as a paint stripper on plastic models. So far I have removed the paint from an old Airfix wayside hut. I poured some into an empty margarine tub, dunked the model in and left it in there over night sealed up. The following day I scrubbed the model with a toothbrush under a running tap. Hey Presto back to bare plastic.
Paint Stripping
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Re: Paint Stripping
Another liquid that removes paint is Surgical Spirit - I had been using it to remove spider poo (yes that does exist) from a Lima coach roof and loo and behold the grey paint came off and had to be resprayed
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Re: Paint Stripping
I find MrMuscle oven cleaner does the trick ok way back I used to use Brake Fluid.
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Re: Paint Stripping
Brake fluid is pretty ferocious stuff on plastic, but I tried to strip some Hornby canopy supports, whatever the green gunge is that they coat them in was totally resistant to it. In the end I resorted to Modelstriip and a stiff brush. I can't understand their thinking, underneath that thick green stuff is an excellent bit of Victorian cast iron adecoration, for which some toolmaker spent hours creating the tools, and they cover it up by dipping it in the paint rather than spraying it.
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