Re: Stripping paint ...
From: Ground Zero Games <jon@g...>
Date: Wed, 17 Nov 1999 23:00:08 +0000
Subject: Re: Stripping paint ...
>I've used acetone with good results. Also, someone once recommended
oven
>cleaner.
Be VERY careful using acetone on resin (polyester resin, as we use in
the
UK, anyway) - it is a solvent for it, and while it MAY not harm the
cured
resin if used in small quantities I certainly wouldn't immerse a casting
in
it for too long!
Jon (GZG)
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>Mike
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>Michael Miserendino
>Senior Software Engineer
>Lincoln Re
>mtmiserendino@lnc.com
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>>>> owner-gzg-l@CSUA.Berkeley.EDU at internet 11/17/99 12:43PM >>>
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>Soak over night with . . .
>Pine-sol - Works great and eco friendly
>or
>Brake Fluid - Works real good too, but must be washed with a cleaner
(ahh
>like
>pine-sol) to remove any residue.
>Then scrub with an old tooth brush. Neither of these should damage the
>resin,
>but I'd test it on a wheel or turret if your worried.
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>Ted Arlauskas <ted@naxera.com> on 11/17/99 09:40:31 AM
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>Please respond to gzg-l@CSUA.Berkeley.EDU
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>To: gzg-l@CSUA.Berkeley.EDU
>cc: (bcc: Aron Clark/AM/Avid)
>Subject: Stripping paint ...
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>Anyone got any advice on stripping paint from
>resin vehicles? I've got a couple of GZG jeeps
>that I spray-painted a base color that I'm not
>happy with ...
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>-Ted
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> ted@naxera.com | Visit the LA Palm User Group Home Page
> http://www.naxera.com/ted | http://www.naxera.com/lapug
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