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Question for plastic modelers

Prowler1111

Charter Member 2011
Hi there, i have this question:
It´s a well known trick of the trade the use of "Easy Off" cleanser to remove paint from models without damaging the plastic´s detailes (such as rivets, panel lines, ect) but will this trick also work with clear plastic parts?

Hope you can help

Best regards
Prowler
 
Hmmm....I don't know. Never tried to strip any clear parts with Easy-Off.

Another couple things to try...
-Simple Green (100%, not cut with water). Keep the soak tank at room temp or warmer and leave it for a few days. It might lift the paint and I know it won't fog clear plastic parts.
-DOT-3 brake fluid is supposed to be another good paint removal tool. I haven't tried it yet, got this tip from a google search I did a while back looking for some obsolete ModelMaster colors. Supposedly DOT-4 or DOT-5 doesn't work.

Simple Green works slow. You'll have to soak and brush, soak and brush,soak and brush...but it will lift most enamels eventually.
 
Easy-Off is a pretty caustic chemical, I'd be concerned about it etching the clear plastic. If the damage is deep enough, you won't be able to polish out the fog.
 
What stansdds says.

Easy-Off is more used by modelers for removing plated Chrome from parts that are chromed and need to be painted. I prefer Liquid Plummer, which is also caustic, but less so than easy-Off and it does just as good of a job.

Now, for removing paint, I highly recommend Floquil's Polly S EASY LIFT-OFF Paint and Decal Remover. It works on all paints, even lacquer. I have been using it for nearly 25 years now.

If you have a good model Railroad store in your area, they should have it. Otherwise, check it out here: http://www.hobbylinc.com/htm/flo/flof542143.htm?source=froogle

Caz
 
Easy-Off will have the same effect as spraying the clear part with dull coat. It will fog the plastic. Mineral spirits brushed on then wiped off a few times should work but don't soak it in mineral spirits!
 
this is the safest

What stansdds says.

Easy-Off is more used by modelers for removing plated Chrome from parts that are chromed and need to be painted. I prefer Liquid Plummer, which is also caustic, but less so than easy-Off and it does just as good of a job.

Now, for removing paint, I highly recommend Floquil's Polly S EASY LIFT-OFF Paint and Decal Remover. It works on all paints, even lacquer. I have been using it for nearly 25 years now.

If you have a good model Railroad store in your area, they should have it. Otherwise, check it out here: http://www.hobbylinc.com/htm/flo/flof542143.htm?source=froogle

Caz
this is the best that I know of and it won't ruin the clear parts !:jump:
 
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