1957dodgeregent Posted December 2, 2011 Posted December 2, 2011 (edited) i got glue on my model car boddy and it made a hole. lso, i painted too many coats! Edited December 2, 2011 by 1957dodgeregent
SuperStockAndy Posted December 2, 2011 Posted December 2, 2011 I use Easy Off oven cleaner for stripping parts. For the hole in the roof, patch it with some sheet styrene, then fill the rest of the hole with putty.
1957dodgeregent Posted December 2, 2011 Author Posted December 2, 2011 thanks io appreciate the sugestion. i will try that!
Guest Sickfish Posted December 2, 2011 Posted December 2, 2011 Mate I don't want to sound mean or rude but first thing's first.... If you want people to understand & then help you, you should brush up on your spelling, or at least use the spell checker. It really doesn't take much effort, yeh? That being said, Easy-off Oven Cleaner should do the job. Be very careful with this stuff, it's extremely bad to inhale, especially indoors. Do it outside, where possible & wear a mask. Let it sit over-night. Wash it down the next day with warm soapy water. If there are area's where paint/glue is still present then re-spray the oven-cleaner & repeat the process. Styrene should be able to fix that hole, as stated above. Most important, when you start over, re-painting etc.... Be patient! Let the paint gas-out for a day or 2 ;-) & use the glue sparingly ( little amount's at a time). Another solution to the hole in the roof would be to make a sunroof? Turn a negative into a positive ;-) Cheers, Cliffo.
mr cheap Posted December 2, 2011 Posted December 2, 2011 (edited) ez off goes outside ...do it outside ..or use a fan ...brake fluid works great to are you useing raddle cans .... that would expaid paint job go to a ab Edited December 2, 2011 by mr cheap
ian ashton Posted December 2, 2011 Posted December 2, 2011 Why would you delete your question after its answered? Leave it for others that may have the same question in the future.
1957dodgeregent Posted December 2, 2011 Author Posted December 2, 2011 ok sorry. im new here. didnt mean to bother anyone.
walt francis Posted December 2, 2011 Posted December 2, 2011 You can spray esy-off in the house but just use a Tupperware container so you can seal it tight and you can leave it for acouple days then pull it out and scrub it with a tooth brush.. .OOOOh and don't use hers they get real upset about things like that, and use ruber gloves .
1957dodgeregent Posted December 2, 2011 Author Posted December 2, 2011 well, i was half way trough sprayin the body, and all the sudden.... SHSHWOOSH!!! and the botom of the can fell on the floor. rusted out..... i guess we havent cleaned the oven in a while lol!
Wayne Buck Posted December 2, 2011 Posted December 2, 2011 well, i was half way trough sprayin the body, and all the sudden.... SHSHWOOSH!!! and the botom of the can fell on the floor. rusted out..... i guess we havent cleaned the oven in a while lol! Oh man! That stinks! (literally) Don't worry about the body for the moment and get that mess cleaned up! That is some NASTY stuff. Hope you were doing it outside... If you got any on you, clean up right away!!
Steve Keck Posted December 2, 2011 Posted December 2, 2011 (edited) ez off goes outside ...do it outside ..or use a fan ...brake fluid works great to are you useing raddle cans .... that would expaid paint job go to a ab Edited by mr cheap, Today, 09:11 AM. And this is your result after you edited it? HUH? You can do better and make your reply understandable. Edited December 2, 2011 by Steve Keck
Scale-Master Posted December 2, 2011 Posted December 2, 2011 And that Jimmy kid got banned for better quality writing than we have these days...
samodeler2008 Posted December 2, 2011 Posted December 2, 2011 WHO CARES HOW HE SPELLS PEOPLE HERE ARE EXPERT IN EVERTHING
The Creative Explorer Posted December 2, 2011 Posted December 2, 2011 I care, it makes it more readable for 'us' foreign people.
1957dodgeregent Posted December 2, 2011 Author Posted December 2, 2011 ok. i didnt post this to start a fight. just wanted suggestions.
Harry P. Posted December 2, 2011 Posted December 2, 2011 And that Jimmy kid got banned for better quality writing than we have these days... That "Jimmy kid" wasn't banned for his bad spelling...
Jesse D Posted December 2, 2011 Posted December 2, 2011 DOT 3 Brake fluid works good in all temps. The thickness of he paint determines how long it takes to strip.
1957dodgeregent Posted December 2, 2011 Author Posted December 2, 2011 sorry i didnt relize we had the same avatar lol!
Steve Keck Posted December 2, 2011 Posted December 2, 2011 That "Jimmy kid" wasn't banned for his bad spelling... Harry, what did Jimmy do? Inquiring minds and all that.....
Peter Lombardo Posted December 2, 2011 Posted December 2, 2011 Maybe I am getting too old for this kind of stuff, but this entire thread made my head spin. I guess i just don't get it....what really happened? Too much glue....too much paint......too much easy off........too much sugar......too much Bourbon......not enough Bourbon? Sorry, I am a bit confused by all of this.
SuperStockAndy Posted December 2, 2011 Posted December 2, 2011 I've never even heard of this "Jimmy Kid"...........
Greg Pugh Posted December 2, 2011 Posted December 2, 2011 Maybe I am getting too old for this kind of stuff, but this entire thread made my head spin. I guess i just don't get it....what really happened? Too much glue....too much paint......too much easy off........too much sugar......too much Bourbon......not enough Bourbon? Sorry, I am a bit confused by all of this. :lol: I was thinking the same thing!!!
Jesse D Posted December 2, 2011 Posted December 2, 2011 sorry i didnt relize we had the same avatar lol! I's cool, Great minds think alike.
Kris Morgan Posted December 2, 2011 Posted December 2, 2011 I've never even heard of this "Jimmy Kid"........... Rat tailed Jimmy is a second hand hood.
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