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 Posted - November 07 2022 :  09:12:36 AM Link directly to this topic  Show Profile  Add CNW_Productions to Buddylist
I have 3 ancient Varney metal F3s that need to be stripped of paint. Would it be wise to use lacquer thinner for these models or something else?
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Never tried it but other forums have suggested soaking in brake fluid. Way less toxic fumes. Good luck!
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CNW_Productions
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 Posted - November 07 2022 :  7:45:03 PM Link directly to this reply  Show Profile  Add CNW_Productions to Buddylist
Ah, thanks for the tip, I have heard about using brake fluid, just gotta make sure its completely clean before painting it.
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Darth Santa Fe
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I use lacquer thinner all the time for stripping paint off metal. If that doesn't work for some reason, I use mineral spirits. I always make sure to use these either outside or in an open garage because of the fumes, but when they work, they work fast!
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CNW_Productions
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 Posted - November 08 2022 :  5:27:40 PM Link directly to this reply  Show Profile  Add CNW_Productions to Buddylist
Sounds a lot easier than using brake fluid, thank you for the valuable tip!
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I use acetone to strip paint from metal model parts. It usually works well and fast.
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