Kaleb Posted February 9, 2013 Posted February 9, 2013 Got a nother one. I painted this before I got back into model cars. The paint is krylon. I can sand it down, but when I scribe lines I starts to chip. Any type of stripper that might work, or what should I do?
CadillacPat Posted February 9, 2013 Posted February 9, 2013 What is it? Is it a metal DieCast car? If so, check out my "Stripping Your DieCast" thread in Tutorials. CadillacPat
Kaleb Posted February 9, 2013 Author Posted February 9, 2013 No, It is some type of plastic. Not the normal styrene.
Ace-Garageguy Posted February 9, 2013 Posted February 9, 2013 The stripper I've had the best overall luck with on plastic is Easy Off oven cleaner...they make a less smelly version that doesn't work as well, so I use the original stuff. Wear rubber gloves if you have skin that's at all sensitive or it burns like the devil. Don't get it in your eyes. It also works best in my experience to spray a heavy coat on a body or parts, then put them in a heavy zip-lock freezer bag to keep the stuff from evaporating. Most enamel based paints will wrinkle and lift off if you give it time. Krylon fusion won't, as it has solvents that really stick it to the plastic. Testors lacquers are softened by it, but don't just jump off like enamel will. Sometimes you may have to use multiple applications, scrubbing with a bristle brush to loosen the tough bits. After the paint is removed, I find it's best to thouroughly scrub the part or body with Comet, plenty of hot water, and an old toothbrush to remove all of the residue.
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