Stripping Acrylic
Stripping Acrylic
Anyone stripped acrylic paint without doing too much damage?
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Re: Stripping Acrylic
Boling hot kettle water might do it.
Re: Stripping Acrylic
Thanks for that I will go it a go.
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Re: Stripping Acrylic
what type of acrylic is it? white spirit worked on GW paints for me - it didnt remove all but enough of the f*ck up for me to paint over...
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Mainly Tamiya acrylic mate but also looking for something that will remove Plastikote but not damage the plastic.
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plastikote is a bugger to get off. white spirit does the trick to a point but it doesnt work too well on detail. ive ruined many a custom trying to get it off but successfully stripped and resprayed a few as well.humby248 wrote:Mainly Tamiya acrylic mate but also looking for something that will remove Plastikote but not damage the plastic.
it isnt the wing parts I sent is it? that is the one custom I had to work and rework so it might have a few layers already
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No I might be better off just spraying them black. I might try Tamiya acrylic thinners. I've pm'ed Ross to see if he has any ideas as well.
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Read in one of my model magazines lst night that Mr Muscle Oven Cleaner will do the job (well on planes anyway). Will post the details later today after I have had some sleep! 35 munites to go!!!!
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is it specifically mr muscle? looking forward to hering if this works, I tried using a cheaper brand oven cleaner a few weeks back and it did nothing though it wasnt that effective at cleaning the oven.paul463 wrote:Read in one of my model magazines lst night that Mr Muscle Oven Cleaner will do the job (well on planes anyway). Will post the details later today after I have had some sleep! 35 munites to go!!!!
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Just read the article again. It was Mr Muscle he used but it was with enamel paints (not sure if that will make a difference with acrylics or not. He put the model in a plastic bag, sprayed a liberal coat of it on the model and left it sealed in the bag for a few hours. Once this was complete he used an old tooth brush with soap and water to clean it up. Hope that helps a wee bit.
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