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Re: Striping Paint
Posted: Thu Jan 07, 2016 12:20 pm
by ALPHA
ME?...I'm wondering why there are two Jake 79s on the board....
Not that there's anything wrong with it...but couldn't the second guy use 78

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ALPHA
Re: Striping Paint
Posted: Thu Jan 07, 2016 1:58 pm
by Jake79
Two ??

Re: Striping Paint
Posted: Thu Jan 07, 2016 3:41 pm
by greengiant
xylene will remove anything down to the plastic including epoxy paints and even some glues. Wear gloves, try not to breath the fumes and work fast to remove the paint as it loosens up very quickly because if left on will start to melt the plastic underneath, Styrene very quickly and ABS within 30 seconds. Found it best to use a stiff short bristle brush (old toothbrushes work great) on small areas at a time and immediately flush with water.
Re: Striping Paint
Posted: Thu Jan 07, 2016 8:51 pm
by ALPHA
Jake79 wrote:Two ??

I could be mistaken Jake...but Yeah...there is one that is situated in the States ...wears no avatar...and then there's you in the UK
ALPHA
Re: Striping Paint
Posted: Thu Jan 07, 2016 8:54 pm
by ALPHA
WHEN YOU THINK STRIP
THINK BIX
Good stuff actually...on plastic you have to work fast...takes a few seconds then shoot it off with a water hose
ALPHA
Re: Striping Paint
Posted: Fri Jan 08, 2016 1:27 am
by thestig
Try apple cider vinegar. Don't laugh, it works. It's cheap, available at supermarkets and grocery stores, safe, easy to dispose of, and doesn't hurt plastic or rubber.
Submerge the parts in the vinegar and let soak for a couple of days. I've removed paint from everything from old model cars to old wind up metal submarines. When doing plastic I do check the parts on a daily basis.
Although this probably won't apply to RC tanks, it is a great rust remover as well. I've used it to clean out rusty motorcycle tanks with great results. Search apple cider vinegar on You Tube to see some videos.
Another good paint stripper for plastic is the cleaner Simple Green. Again, submerge the parts until the paint begins to peel off.
I have had good results with both agents, however I lean toward apple cider vinegar because it is very inexpensive.
Hope this is of help.
Frank
Re: Striping Paint
Posted: Fri Jan 08, 2016 8:04 am
by Jake79
Hey Thestig,Greengiant, thanks for the ideas, I never would of thought of apple cider vinegar and will give that a try if I have a go at this again, I bought the Dettol so fingers crossed hopefully this method works out... It's my first attempt at this, so I'll see how it go's..
Cheers
Jake
Re: Striping Paint
Posted: Sat Jan 09, 2016 8:02 am
by ALPHA
Careful with the Xylene Jake...eat's plastic as well as glue pretty fast
ALPHA
Re: Striping Paint
Posted: Sat Jan 09, 2016 9:04 am
by Jake79
yea sounds a bit scary that stuff Alpha...I've never even heard of it, nope don't fancy melting any of my tanks lol..
Hey Alpha I was impressed with that little JS2 you painted up, didn't look half bad, thought it was quite cool myself
Jake
Re: Striping Paint
Posted: Sat Jan 09, 2016 8:42 pm
by ALPHA
Jake79 wrote:yea sounds a bit scary that stuff Alpha...I've never even heard of it, nope don't fancy melting any of my tanks lol..
Not sure if you saw my Gold Tank....that paint is special stuff...dries super fast ...it's like laying a layer of metal on the surface...it's good stuff but the only solvent that works with it is Xylene....Long story short...I reduced a batch to retard the drying time...well before you know it...some of the plastic grab handles and hooks started to droop

....Stopped immediately ....saved some of them...but some were too far gone and turned into puddles

...the ones that were saved had to be supported for three days till the Xylene completely evaporated

...I'm just glad the whole tank didn't collapse in on itself
Hey Alpha I was impressed with that little JS2 you painted up, didn't look half bad, thought it was quite cool myself
Jake
I liked that model...the pictures didn't do it any justice ...you can't really see the Highlighting and fades I did...Think the white paint and the overhead lighting blushed them out
Still have to add the spare tracks...so maybe the photos will look better then
Thanks for the kind words Jake
ALPHA