
Pretty sure this will have been covered, but not finding an 'Anglicised' product listing:
Want to strip paint from some models. Some plastics, some metal.
I assume things like Nitromors (a commercial paint stripper) would probably soften/dissolve plastics?
I have heard of IPA being used for plastic models. Of course, the Internet forgets nothing, and I can find many postings saying it does not work?
A number of ?household? cleaning products are mentioned, but most seem to have a US origin, so difficult to know of a British equivalent.
Purple Power seems to be a popular one?
For metal, 'lacquer thinners' is mentioned. - Now to me (showing age) I think of car-paint, and cellulose thinners. I do not think I would use on plastics, but metal should survive OK?
Brake fluid is mentioned? - I don't think brake fluid is what it used to be (formulation-wise) but I am aware it used to strip paint off your car!
Wanting to strip 'large-scale' items, means I do not really want to be buying branded model-stripping products, especially if enough is needed to cover/soak a model for some-time.
Sold by the litre (or more?) would, I think, be more economical?
SO.......................
Generic chemical-base's (if known) or list's of ingredients, please. Brand's (domestic products), hints and wrinkles, but please remember I am in the UK.
Thanks all,
PhilP.
Want to strip paint from some models. Some plastics, some metal.
I assume things like Nitromors (a commercial paint stripper) would probably soften/dissolve plastics?
I have heard of IPA being used for plastic models. Of course, the Internet forgets nothing, and I can find many postings saying it does not work?
A number of ?household? cleaning products are mentioned, but most seem to have a US origin, so difficult to know of a British equivalent.
Purple Power seems to be a popular one?
For metal, 'lacquer thinners' is mentioned. - Now to me (showing age) I think of car-paint, and cellulose thinners. I do not think I would use on plastics, but metal should survive OK?
Brake fluid is mentioned? - I don't think brake fluid is what it used to be (formulation-wise) but I am aware it used to strip paint off your car!
Wanting to strip 'large-scale' items, means I do not really want to be buying branded model-stripping products, especially if enough is needed to cover/soak a model for some-time.
Sold by the litre (or more?) would, I think, be more economical?
SO.......................
Generic chemical-base's (if known) or list's of ingredients, please. Brand's (domestic products), hints and wrinkles, but please remember I am in the UK.
Thanks all,
PhilP.