I just stripped a Scaleauto car with Isopropyl Alcohol 99.9% pure with an old toothbrush and it worked a treat!
I have read on this forum that it reacts with plastic, but it worked fantastic for me, as I just do a small section for less than a minute then rinse with water, then repeat!
I have used Acetone and tried the same method and my poor Honda HSV 010 is now a little bit melted, it not only removed the paint! It was suggested to try this, but mega fail!
Wet sanding works OK for big areas, but panel lines are hard if not impossible to clean out. I have tried a sharp knife, but I always slip no matter how careful I am!
I have also tried airbrushing my cars with a proper booth, and setting, but I always end up with bits on the surface, and when I wet sand very, very gently some bits always go back to the original
surface so we have to start again? I have tried leaving it in the booth to dry, under a plastic box, but still I have to start again!
One more thing I have bought the ne Klear and also managed to find someone on ebay selling a small bottle at over £12, but as no one else seems to have it I needed to try it
The new Klear does not work for me, as it not only smells totally different the texture is off when sprayed or brushed on, so any thoughts anyone?
I have read on this forum that it reacts with plastic, but it worked fantastic for me, as I just do a small section for less than a minute then rinse with water, then repeat!
I have used Acetone and tried the same method and my poor Honda HSV 010 is now a little bit melted, it not only removed the paint! It was suggested to try this, but mega fail!
Wet sanding works OK for big areas, but panel lines are hard if not impossible to clean out. I have tried a sharp knife, but I always slip no matter how careful I am!
I have also tried airbrushing my cars with a proper booth, and setting, but I always end up with bits on the surface, and when I wet sand very, very gently some bits always go back to the original
surface so we have to start again? I have tried leaving it in the booth to dry, under a plastic box, but still I have to start again!
One more thing I have bought the ne Klear and also managed to find someone on ebay selling a small bottle at over £12, but as no one else seems to have it I needed to try it
The new Klear does not work for me, as it not only smells totally different the texture is off when sprayed or brushed on, so any thoughts anyone?
