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DECAL AND PAINT STRIPE REMOVAL FROM AN ARISTOCRAFT VALLEY FLYER

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DECAL AND PAINT STRIPE REMOVAL FROM AN ARISTOCRAFT VALLEY FLYER
Posted by Gundy on Wednesday, June 10, 2009 10:31 AM

HI EVERYONE! LOOKING FOR SOME HELP ON DECAL REMOVAL FROM AN ARISTOCRAFT VALLEY FLYER.  I'M GOING TO REPAINT THE WHOLE THING AFTER I'M DONE.  I'M LOOKING FOR SOME BEST PRACTICES.    THANK YOU FOR ANY HELP!

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Posted by TJ Lee on Thursday, June 11, 2009 3:15 PM

I've had good luck removing decals from Bachmann rolling stock but have never worked on Aristo stuff.

http://www.mylargescale.com/Features/BuildersLogs/tabid/66/EntryID/80/Default.aspx

Hope this helps.

Best,

TJ

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Posted by pimanjc on Thursday, June 11, 2009 10:01 PM

I don't know about the Valley Flyer, but I have had great success removing lettering from Aristo heavyweights with laquer thinner and a paper shop towel. 

JimC.

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Posted by Jerry Barnes on Wednesday, June 24, 2009 9:22 PM

 

De-natured alcohol and a Q-tip work fine. Wipe it off with water then, work a small area at a time.

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Posted by Salamander on Friday, July 3, 2009 11:41 AM

MODELSTRIP.  It is for models. A  paste you brush over the model or parts you want to shift.  Seal the model in a plastic bag and place in warm place for 10 hours.  Excellent to remove paint and decals.  HOWEVER. It's a UK product (may be available in US). 

 Note.:  It says it MAY NOT remove  some cellulose,polyurethane and factory finishes.  I am about to try it on a G Scale Porter (LGB) Casey.  Here's hoping it removes the paint/ink decals (as that is what most are these days  (INK!). 

Some recommend brake fluid. Huh!  Plastics are all sorts these days.  Brake fluid good for one..death to another!!   ISOPROPYL ALCHOHOL and ACETONE did not work on LGB body.  Acetone slightly melted the plastic until washed in water..it also smeared the printed lettering all over the place!  Eventually got the job done with fine wet and dry and a small screwdriver "scraper".  About to try the paste on Loco #2

So beware.

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Posted by Expresslane on Thursday, July 9, 2009 7:53 AM

I don't think Aristo uses decals. I have taken all the paint off with ELO. It's for removing paint from plastic. I brushed some on and let it sit for about an hour. Took a rag and most of it came right off. Had to go back a second time for the rest of the paint.

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Posted by dwbeckett on Thursday, July 23, 2009 1:14 PM

I just finnished removing the Indian head and Santa Fe from a Aristo FB. I used wet/dry 600 grit ( wet ) sandpaper. removed all of the above in about 5 min per side. Just keep it wet ( sandpaper ) and wipe off after a few pass's to see your result's CAUTION anything less then 600 WILL leave scratch's  I KNOW I did..........

 

Dave

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Posted by RRRR4 on Tuesday, August 4, 2009 10:02 AM

Learned this from a seminar at the ECLSTS: Carburetor Cleaner. BE CAREFUL, it works too good. DO NOT SPRAY ONTO SURFACE! I sprayed some into the can top, then dipped a Qtip. It's pad printing, so it comes off but leaves a shadow. I will try to post a pic of the 0-4-0 I did. It really doesn't take much, but if you rub too hard, you will take it down to bare plastic. Experience is gained from mistakes, so I've got a lot of experience!

Lou

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Posted by dwbeckett on Wednesday, August 5, 2009 5:23 PM

RRRR4

Learned this from a seminar at the ECLSTS: Carburetor Cleaner. BE CAREFUL, it works too good. DO NOT SPRAY ONTO SURFACE! I sprayed some into the can top, then dipped a Qtip. It's pad printing, so it comes off but leaves a shadow. I will try to post a pic of the 0-4-0 I did. It really doesn't take much, but if you rub too hard, you will take it down to bare plastic. Experience is gained from mistakes, so I've got a lot of experience!

Lou

two questions; will it etch the plastic if you want to strip the paint off and what did you use to clean up serface after use??

 

Dave

The head is gray, hands don't work , back is weak, legs give out, eyes are gone, money go's and my wife still love's Me.

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