Bob,
You of course, are correct. I should have noted that as I know that many folks that read this would not be aware of what the different cars are made of. The metal cars and locomotives do well with the boiling water/detergent route, but I would not attempt that with plastic.
dennis
TCA#09-63805
Bob Mitchell Gettysburg, PA TCA # 98-47956 LCCA# RM22839
Bob Keller
Not sure about your car, but several posters have mentioned putting laundry detergent into boiling water and then putting the pieces into the pot. I am planning on doing this method with a few engines. One thing you want to do is to remove the pot from the heat with the piece in. You don't want to over heat it. Then, brush off any extra paint and rinse off. Good Luck.
Dennis
I have heard several members talk about stripping paint with Simple Green, and I have some questions. What Simple Green product do I need? How long does it take to soften paint? Does it burn skin like some paint removers? I will be restoring a Lionel 3559 dump car. Has anyone taken one of these cars apart? Is the mechanism complicated? Any info is greatly appreciated!
Jim
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