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Stripping Tamiya TS paints

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  • Member since
    December 2002
  • From: Wagga Wagga, NSW, AUSTRALIA
Stripping Tamiya TS paints
Posted by Bill Clarke on Wednesday, December 29, 2010 8:12 PM

After applying a coat ofTamiya TS69 Linoleum to the deck of my IJN Kinu, I noticed some orange peel effect.

How do I strip the paint off ?, I tried oven cleaner, and attempted to scrub it off with a tooth brush after about 15 minutes but no luck.

Thanks.

dmk
  • Member since
    September 2008
  • From: North Carolina, USA
Posted by dmk on Saturday, January 1, 2011 9:35 AM

These threads may help you:

I think the key is letting it soak a few days.

 

/forums/t/134057.aspx

http://www.arcforums.com/forums/air/index.php?showtopic=221701&hl=purple

  • Member since
    December 2002
  • From: Wagga Wagga, NSW, AUSTRALIA
Posted by Bill Clarke on Saturday, January 1, 2011 10:12 PM

Thanks Dave.

  • Member since
    March 2003
  • From: Virginia
Posted by Wingman_kz on Sunday, January 2, 2011 1:44 AM

I've never used Tamiya TS paints so this is second hand information. On an automotive board that I frequent a lot of people use these paints and how to strip them is a fairly common question. Super Clean and Purple Power work on a lot of paints but may not work with Tamiya TS. What seems to give the best results with these paints is 91% or higher iso alcohol. I've used alcohol for other paints that CSC wouldn't touch. Pretty sure it was Duplicolor. Another thing that may work is Easy Lift Off or ELO from Testors/Pollyscale. Alcohol is cheap and you'll need to soak it. ELO is more expensive and you just brush it on like paint and let set.

Like I said, second hand info but I've seen alcohol recommended a lot.

Tony

            

dmk
  • Member since
    September 2008
  • From: North Carolina, USA
Posted by dmk on Sunday, January 2, 2011 7:53 AM

Are TS paints lacquer by any chance?

If so, that may account for them being very hard to remove. Lacquer paints have a very strong solvent in them so they dissolve the surface of the plastic and etch into it.

 

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