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Cleaning Postwar Silver Paint

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Cleaning Postwar Silver Paint
Posted by choochin3 on Friday, July 24, 2009 2:18 PM

Hi Guys,

I just purchased a postwar Lionel 44 tonner #629 Burlington in silver.

I have heard that the silver paint that Lionel used is very delicate,and comes off fairly easily.

What precautions should I take in cleaning the shell?And what method would you reccommend?

 

Thanks,

Carl T.

 

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Posted by cwburfle on Friday, July 24, 2009 3:26 PM

The silver on the Burlington 629 is indeed delicate. If it was mine, I'd leave it alone.

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Posted by EIS2 on Friday, July 24, 2009 5:37 PM

I wondered about the silver paint too.  The red on my Santa Fe F3 Warbonnet engines looks like it just came out of the paint shop, but the silver paint has quite a few scuff marks.  There are no scuff marks in the red paint.

Earl

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Posted by BNSFKid on Friday, July 24, 2009 10:22 PM

 Hello,

 

I was wondering how to clean silver painted bodies as well.  I thought I remembered reading that Testors Silver (1146?) is a close match to Lionel's silver.  Has anyone had any experience with cleaning and touching up silver paint?

 

Thanks.

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Posted by EIS2 on Friday, July 24, 2009 11:06 PM

BNSFKid
I was wondering how to clean silver painted bodies as well.  I thought I remembered reading that Testors Silver (1146?) is a close match to Lionel's silver.  Has anyone had any experience with cleaning and touching up silver paint?

 

If the engine is a basket case, a repaint might be in order.  However, I suspect a loco with a few scuff marks in the paint will look better then a loco with touched up paint.

Earl

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