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 I left it a couple of hours.Might as well try again and seal it in a plastic bag overnight.Nothing to loose.The Alclad all came off easily.Its the Vallejo acrylic polyurethane primer that's the problem.I used white spirit to remove the Alclad and most of the black base.Unfortunately it also took off some of the primer.
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 Oh I see. Try the oven cleaner over night and then use a tooth brush gently and some water and see how that works out. Acetone seems to be a favourite remover of polyurethane, but you risk the plastic being affected. Failing that would heating it carefully with a hair dryer soften the stuff?Comment
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 I've just covered the model in oven cleaner and sealed it in a plastic bag overnight.Originally posted by \Oh I see. Try the oven cleaner over night and then use a tooth brush gently and some water and see how that works out. Acetone seems to be a favourite remover of polyurethane, but you risk the plastic being affected. Failing that would heating it carefully with a hair dryer soften the stuff?Comment
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 Halt stop! Alclad airbrush cleaner will most likely eat the plastic. (and it stinks).
 
 I think that it would be better if you sand it off with a very fine wet and dry then try the VALLEJO airbrush cleaner to get the vallejo primer off.
 
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 That was lucky.Originally posted by \No Alclad airbrush cleaner in town.So that's probably the end of the Lightning build for the foreseeable future.
 
 I found that Cellulose thinner is perfect for cleaning the airbrush with. The Alcad cleaner is both expensive and smells like poo. I would not recommend using either on plastic though.
 
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 The White primer is like a skin.Where it's come off the model there is an edge to it.And it won't sand smooth .So will show up big time under a coat of paint.I haven't given up,Ive just decided to leave it for now.Originally posted by \That's a shame Dave. How rough is the surface now then? If you were to abandon Alclad finishes and go with a traditional silver finish would that work?Comment
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 Dave, Sorry to see your problems. I would suggest you use Mr Color Thinner, it removes everything without damaging the plastic. Dampen a kitchen roll with it and gently rub the paint off the plastic. Keep clear of the canopy mind. I haven't found a paint that it can't remove including lacquers. Cheers Derek
 
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 Yesterday evening I spent time sanding the primer edges and I think Ive made them disappear.I then sprayed two coats of primer on.Will have a good look at it today,but I think it's worked.If it has I will have another go with the Alclad.It was my fault it didn't work the first time.Nothing wrong with the paint.Comment
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