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removing tamiya spray paint with mr. muscle oven cleaner

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removing tamiya spray paint with mr. muscle oven cleaner
Posted by jamenator on Monday, October 3, 2011 12:47 AM

hey guys

in my on going construction of an a320 i have accidently over sprayed the wing with tamiya ts-26 pure white paint, then panicked and srayed it again to try and get a smoother coat. i'm currently testing how mr muscle oven cleaner gets the ts-26 off and old an old submarine hull i sprayed with it (i would never test on the acual kit). are there any other ways that i could get tamiya's spray off (its tough stuff in my experiance) and will mr. muscle have any ill efects if left on for too long.

also how would bubbing the wings with a cloth with a dab of mineral terpentine on it, it seems to work very well on some of the test peices.

all advice welome thanks....    James  

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Posted by Jon_a_its on Monday, October 3, 2011 3:00 AM

Windex/Windolene with Ammonia cuts acrylic, but Tamiya stuff is tough.

Some in the UK, recommend Tescos' own brand Value generic cleaner, as cheap! Key ingredient is Ammonia.

In the UK, Fairy Power Spray is as good/more effective than Mr Muscle,  but both will 'leach' plastic if left too long, & they eat Super glue & certain fillers as well.

Use rubber gloves, put plug in sink! then put model in plastic bag & spray, leave for 10-15 mins, then scrub with disposable toothbrush & Wash-up liquid, re-apply if needed.

It will be difficult to spray just one wing as the fumes will affect the whole model & also your health if breathed in!, so Windex/Windolene may be the best in this situation..

 

 

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Posted by jamenator on Monday, October 3, 2011 3:35 AM

ok thanks i will give windex a try because the mr. muscle cleaner has had virtualy no effect only tiny bits can be shipped away when i scrape it realy hard with the end of a paint brush. the only thing at this time i know of that can get it off is mineral terps but as i just found out the terps wiil eat/softern at the plastic itself. grrrrrrrr im runing out of options.

james 

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  • From: Sydney, Australia
Posted by Phil_H on Monday, October 3, 2011 5:58 AM

The TS spray cans are lacquers, not acrylics. You could soak it in Windex for a year and it wouldn't touch the paint.

I know Tamiya lacquer thinner would remove it without affecting the plastic, but that would be quite an expensive exercise (runs to about $15.00/250ml here in Aus)

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  • From: Lyons Colorado, USA
Posted by Ray Marotta on Monday, October 3, 2011 11:47 AM

Automotive brake fluid will remove solvent based paints but, if its just overspray you're talking about,

try a paper towel wet with mineral spirits.  That won't harm styrene plastic.

Good luck,

Ray

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Posted by jamenator on Tuesday, October 4, 2011 3:16 AM

thanks Ray. i tested some methylated spirits and it worked great with no affect to the plastic and even left the putty alone. the wings are now exactly the same as before they were painted.

thanks again to all who posted advice on this thread, its all great advice....    James 

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Posted by Jon_a_its on Tuesday, October 4, 2011 4:00 AM

Tongue Tied OOPS my bad!

I hadn't noticed it was about Tamiya TS  My advice only applies to their Acrylic range

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  • From: Lyons Colorado, USA
Posted by Ray Marotta on Wednesday, October 5, 2011 2:43 AM

Glad I could help, James...

All the best

Ray

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