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removing paint from lexan bodys

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XTM SUPERMAN - 20 Nov 2005 17:39 GMT
would fleible bumper stripper work
M78Ultra - 21 Nov 2005 00:49 GMT
oven cleaner works pretty good.......

> would fleible bumper stripper work
ephedralover@hotmail.com - 21 Nov 2005 17:29 GMT
> oven cleaner works pretty good.......
>
> > would fleible bumper stripper work

Won't that cloud the plastic?
Techpriest - 22 Nov 2005 21:23 GMT
If the paint is water based I heard letting it sit in water for a week
will do most of the work.  I find if I make a mistake painting, rubbing
alcohol and cotton balls clean the area off well.  I have removed paint
from a fresh body, but never an old one so not sure how it will work on
an old body.
M78Ultra - 22 Nov 2005 21:43 GMT
It can make a light "milky" film sometimes from what I have seen...
Make sure to rinse alot with water....
It make take several soaking applications as well for the paint to lift...
I'm sure there is probably something on the market however that would be
easier...I recall seeing some kind of lexan paint stripper form tower
hobbies awhile back...don't remember the name.

> > oven cleaner works pretty good.......
> >
> > > would fleible bumper stripper work
>
> Won't that cloud the plastic?
 
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