DarthVeach
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Post by DarthVeach on Jul 18, 2023 21:41:37 GMT -5
Anyone know another way to remove decos / paint from figures other than acetone? Particularly on the harder plastics like torsos and trunks? Acetone tends to gloss the hard plastic pretty bad, even if you try and do it quickly, so I am looking for an alternate method that someone has tried and works. Thanks!
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spikelander
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Post by spikelander on Jul 31, 2023 10:41:58 GMT -5
I use clear finger nail polish on the hard plastic like the torso and croch you might want to try that. Use a little at a time not a lot or else you'll smear the paint or decals color on the places your trying to take it off of
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Post by The Madness on Aug 3, 2023 10:26:32 GMT -5
Following this thread, I'd like to find an alternative to both acetone and nail polish.
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Post by Jay on Aug 18, 2023 13:29:05 GMT -5
Mineral spirits
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kal
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Post by kal on Aug 20, 2023 8:48:49 GMT -5
Winsor and Newton Brush Cleaner is the best product I've found for removing paint. It's pure magic.
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sethquiroz
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Post by sethquiroz on Aug 28, 2023 11:03:09 GMT -5
Winsor and Newton Brush Cleaner is the best product I've found for removing paint. It's pure magic. Good tip, I mean a little expensive to get it here, but I will try. 👍
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Post by hulkjoegan on Sept 16, 2023 8:50:36 GMT -5
Winsor and Newton Brush Cleaner is the best product I've found for removing paint. It's pure magic. Does this work ok on hard plastic (torsos etc) without melting it?
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kal
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Post by kal on Sept 16, 2023 8:55:14 GMT -5
Winsor and Newton Brush Cleaner is the best product I've found for removing paint. It's pure magic. Does this work ok on hard plastic (torsos etc) without melting it? It worked for me. I had an Amazon exclusive Ultimates Ultimate Warrior with ragged, misaligned chest paint. My OCD got the better of me and I just removed the whole thing. I've used it on the crotch piece on the exclusive Ultimate HHH, as well as a few Marvel legends, specifically the cel-shaded X-Men figures. Ive also used it on elite chests, with no issue, and its incredibly effective on knee pads. The only time I had an issue was with a Transformer. The process still worked but it was definitely more work. Edit: to be on the safe side, I did rinse/swab all of the newly cleaned areas with water, just in case.
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Post by hulkjoegan on Sept 16, 2023 16:06:36 GMT -5
Does this work ok on hard plastic (torsos etc) without melting it? It worked for me. I had an Amazon exclusive Ultimates Ultimate Warrior with ragged, misaligned chest paint. My OCD got the better of me and I just removed the whole thing. I've used it on the crotch piece on the exclusive Ultimate HHH, as well as a few Marvel legends, specifically the cel-shaded X-Men figures. Ive also used it on elite chests, with no issue, and its incredibly effective on knee pads. The only time I had an issue was with a Transformer. The process still worked but it was definitely more work. Edit: to be on the safe side, I did rinse/swab all of the newly cleaned areas with water, just in case. Ok great, thanks for the extra info.
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