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removing a screwed up paint job
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Jim H, if by your handle you are doing Wabash Units, you can avoid one of the masking colors by using Micro-Scale's decals for the Wabash units has they have the imitation aluminum panels as decals. <br /> <br />For another paint remover if none of the others work, try Polly-S paint remover. I have used this and it does a good job, just ue it outside or in a well ventilated area. <br /> <br />For masking I would suggest using drafting tape as it does not stick as much as masking tape. Also cut your edge with an X-acto knife so you get rid of any fuzz so you have a nice straight line. Next after getting all you masking tape on paint over the masking with the color you are covering so the next color will not bleed under the tape. <br /> <br />Have fun! <br /> <br />Rick
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