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QUOTE: Originally posted by AntonioFP45 Guys, Be extremely careful!! [:0][:p] There have been numerous post on using Alcohol for stripping paint off of Kato Models. A number of the modelers have reported that alchohol "warped" their Kato shell(s). 91% alcohol can be safely used for stripping Athearn, Bachmann, LifeLike, Atlas, etc, but it seems that with the type of plastic Kato uses the Alcohol has often proven to be a little "too hot". The overwhelming recommendation: DON'T USE IT ON KATOS! If you still decide to try alcohol, test a small area on the locomotive or car shell first. Several of the modelers here have had success using other chemical strippers. Hopefully some will chime in with their suggestions. [:)] As for painting, with the exception of Metalizing, I very much like the Badger ModelFlex and Polly S. Waterbased paints today are much tougher than they used to be and so much safer for us to use. Keep the lids on them "snug tight" as loose lids allows air in the jars. This will greatly cut down on shelf life. Store your paints where no sunlight can reach them through a window. The cooler the area the better. [:D][8D][;)]