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I have a model railway wagon that I bought cheap because the owner botched the weathering how's best to strip the acrylic paint off it please?


Dave
 
A lot depends on the age of the paint Dave & the paint used - both of which you'll not know I guess.


There are 2 ways of doing it from my experience


1) use something like Daisy All Purpose Cleaner. I get mine from Tesco. It's a mild solution, best for softer plastics, but the downside is it can take a while to work - keep it fully immersed & check the progress every 48 hours. Some scrubbing with a toothbrush might be needed.


2) oven cleaner. Any brand works, I use the Poundshop stuff. It's smelly, so I pop the model into a plastic box spray it liberally, put the lid on & wait. Usually it's done by the morning.


Some people use brake fluid, but because that's very toxic it's not something I've tried myself.


Cheers


Patrick
 
Tamiya thinners work a treat. Although rather expensive for a complete model. Usually works within an hour or so.
 
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Thanks I'll look into those but they all seem very chemicaly I may just wet and dry it off


Dave
 
Mr muscle oven cleaner spray the item and seal it in a bag for 1 hour, then use an old tooth brush and lightly scrub under cold water. I've used this on a few occasions and it works a treat.


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