Dan
QUOTE: Originally posted by preceng Budweiser
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QUOTE: Originally posted by Robpar [Any tips for P2K paint removal?
QUOTE: Originally posted by Strider1 Brake fluid. Hasn't failed yet.
QUOTE: Originally posted by Robpar Over the last two weekends, I've tried to remove the paint from a Proto2000 GP9 shell. My model is a Lifelike Canada model, in ONR colours. I tried that old standby, brake fluid, and it took the surface shine off the model, the lettering. I let it soak for an hour, scrubbed it with an old toothbrush, but most of the paint stayed on. I flushed the shell completely afterwards to remove any brake fluid residue. This last weekend, I tried Windex after seeing that tip on a list some time ago. It took more of the colour off, but most of the paint is still there. It looks like a faded prototype now, but I'd like to strip it clean for repainting. Any tips for P2K paint removal?
Ray Breyer
Modeling the NKP's Peoria Division, circa 1943
QUOTE: Originally posted by orsonroy [If all else fails, I use my Paache air eraser (mini sandblaster). This will always take paint off, but it's also hard on plastic, so I really have to watch what I'm doing.
cheers, krump
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