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durham football 08-16-2008 08:51 PM

paint stripping question
 
i put 22 players in a can of brake fluid at 8:00 last night, and i just checked on them and the paint is still on.is it supposed to come right off, or do i have to scrub it off? :confused: thanks ahead of time thmbsp$

RooMorgans 08-16-2008 08:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by durham football (Post 49083)
i put 22 players in a can of brake fluid at 8:00 last night, and i just checked on them and the paint is still on.is it supposed to come right off, or do i have to scrub it off? :confused: thanks ahead of time thmbsp$

In most cases, you are going to have to put in some elbow grease.

Honestly, and this is just my humble opinion, it's more economical to buy new figures rather than the time and effort and potential mess of stripping paint off other figures. I gave up that practice long ago and I paint hundreds of teams a year.

Hope this helps. PM me if you have any other questions and I'll be happy to help.

Roo

Taylor 08-16-2008 09:12 PM

I recently put a team in brake fluid and maybe let them sit a little longer and you will see some chunks come off, them you get an old toothbrush and start scrubbing. In the end you may want to use a tooth pick to get some of the paint that is still on there. Also you may want to give them a bath in some water.
Michael

joel_p1 08-16-2008 09:25 PM

Put them in the dishwasher on pots and pans setting it gets most of the paint off.thmbsp$

durham football 08-17-2008 06:52 PM

update
 
i just took the players out after 48 hours and nothing came off. is it something to do with the excalibur players?

Coach Rip 08-17-2008 07:02 PM

Roo, .............I'm ....
 
..... Right there with you, .............it only took me one time with brake fluid, ......... the economics are the time and elbow grease you put into it and the cost of materials, either brake fluid or easy off, you could have a bought perfectly clean brand new set of figures....;)

If you value your time, you will buy new, .............if you don't, ...........have at it, ...........and remember,............ when that certain someone is yelling at you about the mess, ............is all of that really worth it?:cool:

Taylor 08-17-2008 07:43 PM

Well, I guess you can't buy fresh white players, excalibur only sells nfl teams.
Michael

Orleanian In Exile 08-17-2008 10:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by durham football (Post 49145)
i just took the players out after 48 hours and nothing came off. is it something to do with the excalibur players?

Are the Excalibur figures painted or are the colours molded into the plastic? If the latter, it's not going to matter how long you soak them in brake fluid.

durham football 08-17-2008 11:07 PM

thats what im thinkin. if the color is moled in, then cant i just paint over them?

Orleanian In Exile 08-18-2008 03:26 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by durham football (Post 49166)
thats what im thinkin. if the color is moled in, then cant i just paint over them?

Sure. There are several paints on the market that will adhere to plastic no matter its base colour (Krylon), and other posters here have spoken of using Kilz n.2 acrylic glossy white as an alternative to the brake-fluid bath. Take two figures and experiment


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