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#301 eizzle

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Posted 14 October 2012 - 03:23 PM

Sounds good, usually when I have to strip them its because I totally screwed up the clearcoat, I was amazed at how good it worked on urethanes! I'll have to remember that the next time I drop a hood on the floor :(

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Posted 26 December 2012 - 04:45 AM

Here in germany, I use Methoxypropanol PM (also known as Dowanol) for paint stripping. http://www.kremer-pi....html?info=7124

 

I don't know if you get it in US, but it works really easy. I do the painted plastic parts in a box, do a bit of Dowanol on the bottom of the box, pull the cover on it and after an hour, the paint is completely removed.



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Posted 02 January 2013 - 10:52 AM

Just tried a "new" idea from an old timer...Acetone and water. YES I said acetone and water. Mix 2 oz water to 1 pint acetone. If you do not add water the acetone will melt plastic! Immerse , let sit 10 minutes and with a pair of nitril gloves use a stiff brush to flush the surface and watch the paint slide off. This works on all paints, and both resin and styrene .



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Posted 02 January 2013 - 12:07 PM

Here in germany, I use Methoxypropanol PM (also known as Dowanol) for paint stripping. http://www.kremer-pi....html?info=7124

 

I don't know if you get it in US, but it works really easy. I do the painted plastic parts in a box, do a bit of Dowanol on the bottom of the box, pull the cover on it and after an hour, the paint is completely removed.

No not available.....but was priced at $120.00 US for 1 ml....10 ml bottle was $600.00



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Posted 19 February 2013 - 08:56 AM

Just started this about 15 mins ago with 91% alchol

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Posted 19 February 2013 - 09:31 AM

After 30 min ready to sand and prime again

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Posted 19 February 2013 - 09:33 AM

Also if there still just a lil bit paint just dip rag in the dip and wipe away I got another one in the same dip working now then have one more after so we see how good it is so far o good :)

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Posted 19 February 2013 - 09:40 AM

What kind of paint did you strip and how long was it on the body?



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Posted 19 February 2013 - 09:50 AM

Clear coat was rustoleum enamel never again base was modelmasters laquers and primer was cheap stuff the its been cured for about 4 days the other one in now been cured for over a month all laquer paints and clear it's about ready to come out now

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Posted 19 February 2013 - 01:30 PM

A new discovery for me .... As usual , more by accident then design . I sat a painted body , Testors enamel & clear , just for a moment , in Bleche White to strip the wax off it .

Yep ! Forgot about it , went about painting the other prepped bodies that day . Went down to the shop the next morning , remembered the body , opened the container , whoops , body was stripped . The paint sloughed off , simply by drawing a finger down the side of the body .

Lesson learned , just have to re prep and re paint the body . Now I know , Bleche White acts as a paint stripper also !

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Posted 15 March 2013 - 05:05 PM

Im not sure if this was already posted but if anybody else has access to glycol ether DPM it seems to be the chemical in dot3 that works to strip the paint I work in a chemical/aerosol plant and not only can I get the raw material but I can extract it from the dot3 as well. It works wonderfully. There is a company called lab supply that as far as I can tell anybody can order small amounts of almost any chemical. Now don't order certain combos cause obviously the fbi and or home land will be banging on your door. I hope this helps you guys out. OH IF YOU DO GET ANY TYPE OF GLYCOL ETHER WEAR GLOVES AND KEEP YOUR PEEPERS COVERED AS WELL certain types can realy mess you up

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Posted 22 March 2013 - 02:56 PM

On Facebook, a page names ScaleTunedCustomz posted this picture of the Integra they are working on. To me, this is an ingenious idea. Figured I would post it here. They are using an old Revell Display case turned upside down.

 

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Posted 22 March 2013 - 07:18 PM

Hey James.... here is a tub I bought at walmart that I use for the purple pond...but using an old display case works great too.

 

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Posted 22 March 2013 - 08:25 PM

Nice idea, I like the clear look to see the progress.  I have a non clear tub but can do up to 3 at a time.  That sounds bad , but when inspiration strikes and zero planning is involved it comes in handy.  Some can relate.  But I might have to find a clear tub, I like that .  Thanks



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Posted 23 March 2013 - 02:32 AM

Awesome!! Thanks for sharing Chris. I've never stripped a model of paint. Just might be doing it soon just to try this stuff out.


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Posted 24 March 2013 - 06:01 PM

Hey James.... here is a tub I bought at walmart that I use for the purple pond...but using an old display case works great too.

 

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lol I use the exact same tub basically purchased at the Dollar General for a buck.  Then went to Walmart and got Purple Power (Walmarts brand of Super Clean) for $5 and filled the tub up.  Purple pond for $6 lol.  



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Posted 03 April 2013 - 03:04 AM

Anyone here tried Denatured Alcohol? I have a few cans in the shop and am going to do some testing,see what happens.



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Posted 03 April 2013 - 09:47 AM

I've been using upside-down AMT showcases for about 10 years now, mostly because they're stackable; I have 2 in almost constant use with different strippers in them(CSC and ScaleCoat) depending on the job at hand.



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Posted 03 April 2013 - 10:39 AM

Just tried a "new" idea from an old timer...Acetone and water. YES I said acetone and water. Mix 2 oz water to 1 pint acetone. If you do not add water the acetone will melt plastic! Immerse , let sit 10 minutes and with a pair of nitril gloves use a stiff brush to flush the surface and watch the paint slide off. This works on all paints, and both resin and styrene .

 

Bill you are a genius !! this removed everything, including primer / filler



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Posted 03 April 2013 - 01:31 PM

I was using brake fluid with good results. Mostly because I could get used fluid for free, but I recently tried Simple Green concentrate with equal or better results. The plus side is it doesn't irritate your skin, and smells much better. It also seems to work safely on other types of plastic. I've experimented on some action figures, Lego and a few other things. Brake fluid did a number on some of them.