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So anyway I remember somebody telling me that 90% isopropyl alc. will get rid of soem overweathering I did on a proto 2k loco with tamiya paint. So I found some rubbing alc. (or whatever it was) I believe about 70% in my medicine cabinet and it took to paint off without much damage to the paint underneath. So I get the idea that Im going to build then weather 3 new CN 1937 40' box cars (branchline) I had got earlier that day. After I had built them I had found I had nothing to weather them with...so I look towards the iso 70% and will not go back to pastels and chalks for fading. I applied the stuff with cottonballs then wiped it off and whatta great faded look it achieved. I intend to try it on most of my older rolling stock. <br /> <br />Do you have any amazing around the house solutions? Windex? Chocolate Milk?
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