Hey everyone, I used the toothpick and WOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I'll NEVER mask a canopy again. Here's how it worked (I won !st place at BuffCon yesterday thanks to this.
1. As always "Future" floor polish is so great that they should consider it steroids for plastic models. Dunk your canopy before painting and let it dry.
2.Scrape it off from the areas where you want to glue. You can even scrape dried glue and glue fog off of canopy glass with a toothpick if you Future first.
3. Paint the canopy freehand, do the best you can.
4. After the paint dries (I LOOOOVE enamel paint, so I know it works on enamel, I'm sure acrylic would work too.) scrape the outlines of the canopy frame with a nice sharp toothpick, keep it sharp with an Exacto blade. Don't worry about the scratched appearance of the canopy.
5. Apply a fresh layer of "Future" with a Q-Tip, the scratched appearance will instantly disappear and whoosh, you've got a perfect piece. I was so impressed that I even futured my eyeglasses and the rest of the plane. It gave my P-61 a perfect semi-gloss appearance that even hid my overspray problems and leveld out the silvering of my decals that had me so worried before.
6. All hail the model makers Patron Saint, St. Future!
Thanks for your ideas everyone. I didn't have the guts to try nail polish remover. Acetone scares me and the "conditioning" kind that my wife has leaves a residue of some kind of gelatinous substance.