Hi,
I think I take the safe way, so no brake fluid but the products from Revell or Testors if I can get it in my hobbyshop.
I still think grey primer of Zero paints is oké on resin but just light coats (no wet coat).
Thanks all for the advices!
Removing paint from a resin kit
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Re: Removing paint from a resin kit
I've used 90% isopropyl alcohol to remove paints from resin parts. Worked for Zero paint and Tamiya lacquers.
Might not work for all type of paints.
Might not work for all type of paints.
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Re: Removing paint from a resin kit
A little update,
Normally I would never use Zero paint thinner on plastic but I gave it a try on a small invisible area on the resinkit...and it worked! I could easily whip off the primer with the thinner without hurting the resin. So I cleaned up the whole kit,now waiting for the second time priming.
I would like to thank everybody for the help, that makes this forum so great!
Normally I would never use Zero paint thinner on plastic but I gave it a try on a small invisible area on the resinkit...and it worked! I could easily whip off the primer with the thinner without hurting the resin. So I cleaned up the whole kit,now waiting for the second time priming.
I would like to thank everybody for the help, that makes this forum so great!
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