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Advice on stripping plastic figs please.

Posted: Thu Apr 01, 2004 8:31 am
by whitehawk
I have just received the Blood Bowl game from e-bay. The plastic figures have been painted with a gloss paint and I was wondering wether someone had ever managed to stripp paint from plastics, especially gloss paint. I have some nitromors but maybe that is a bit strong?

Posted: Thu Apr 01, 2004 2:28 pm
by Grundgen
I've never had any problems with ordinary vehicle Brake Fluid...let em soak in it for a day or two and use a toothbrush to clean off the paint

Posted: Thu Apr 01, 2004 2:49 pm
by sineater40k
When you say gloss, are we talking as in spray paint? If the paint is an enamel, forget it. If its just acrylic, then you can strip it with easy off oven cleaner.

Posted: Thu Apr 01, 2004 3:01 pm
by whitehawk
I am not sure as I didnt paint them, I have just bought some oven cleaner that says not to be used on plastics, but it was recomended on another site, I will try it out tonight and see what happens.

Posted: Thu Apr 01, 2004 3:15 pm
by McSnaga
Definitley don't use Nitromorrs on plastics; you''ll just have one gooey mess.

(Which I found out by stupidly leaving a base on a model once)

Posted: Thu Apr 01, 2004 5:25 pm
by KLK
I always use oven cleaner in matal and plastic. the results are very good, and the plastic doesn't suffer damage

Posted: Thu Apr 01, 2004 6:59 pm
by Munkey
I'm led to believe that Dettol will work as well, but o've not actually tried it on plastics.

Posted: Thu Apr 01, 2004 10:19 pm
by sorne
McSnaga wrote:Definitley don't use Nitromorrs on plastics; you''ll just have one gooey mess.

(Which I found out by stupidly leaving a base on a model once)
I lost a couple of space marine jump packs and a missile launcher .:o

Posted: Fri Apr 02, 2004 2:58 am
by MistWraith
Break Fluid will strip off both enamel paint, and clear acrylic spray coatings. It will not hurt the plastic or metal. I have never lost a model to damage by break fluid, and have used it a a huge variety and number of models over the years.

Posted: Fri Apr 02, 2004 1:59 pm
by whitehawk
Thanks for the tips. This is what I did. First I soaked figs in oven cleaner for a few hours then brushed with a toothbrush which removed a little paint although for some reason it hardly got rid of the red paint?
Then I picked at the figs with a cocktail stick to get right in the creases.
Then I washed them in Isopropyl alcohol rubbing them with a toothbrush which got rid of all the paint including the red which just disolved.
Ive yet to try metals with this method, although I did try a blood bowl troll with paint stripper and the figure melted into a nice blob :-?

Posted: Fri Apr 09, 2004 3:11 pm
by NightDragon
Not plastic, but I am trying Coke for a week at the moment.

Posted: Sat May 01, 2004 8:02 am
by NightDragon
Just to report back that the Coke didn't work! Does oven cleaner work on metal?

Posted: Sat May 01, 2004 12:47 pm
by Colin
Yes, works fine, but Pinesol (don't know what the UK equivelant would be) works just as well and you don't have the harsh fumes (use any cleaner with pine oil in it). :wink:

Posted: Sat May 01, 2004 1:07 pm
by NightDragon
Just trying that now! Then to paint my all new DE team. Now I just need to decide on the colours.

Posted: Sun May 02, 2004 7:29 pm
by NightDragon
Hey, that oven cleaner is working wonders, great advice!