Removing paint from plastics
Moderators: mjwest, Albiegamer
Removing paint from plastics
I figured I'd ask in here because of the high level of knowledge on the topic.
I picked up (cheap) some 40k plastic terminators. They were painted and I soaked them in pine sol overnight and today when I'm cleaning them the top layer of paint came right off...leaving behind a sorta sticky coating on the figures. What would be a different/better chemical to try? I've used Jasco in the past...but it's fairly nasty and goes right through standard latex gloves. It does remove paint though. I also have access to denatured alcohol and acetone.
any suggestions?
I picked up (cheap) some 40k plastic terminators. They were painted and I soaked them in pine sol overnight and today when I'm cleaning them the top layer of paint came right off...leaving behind a sorta sticky coating on the figures. What would be a different/better chemical to try? I've used Jasco in the past...but it's fairly nasty and goes right through standard latex gloves. It does remove paint though. I also have access to denatured alcohol and acetone.
any suggestions?
- Bolo_MK_XL
- Captain
- Posts: 835
- Joined: Tue Jan 16, 2007 10:00 pm
- Location: North Carolina
-
wedge_hammersteel
- Commander
- Posts: 578
- Joined: Sat Sep 27, 2008 12:42 am
- Location: Lafayette, LA
- Bolo_MK_XL
- Captain
- Posts: 835
- Joined: Tue Jan 16, 2007 10:00 pm
- Location: North Carolina
I try not to stri-p plastic minis as its easy to go too far... as evidenced in the OP.
When I do have to strip plastic minis, I still use Easy-Off... just for short segments of time.
A Zocchi CA in Easy-Off! for n hour or so will generally remove the paint w/o dissolving the mini.
I do know that dropping a pewter ST2400 and base in Easy-Off! overnight results in a clean mini and a base that's become a semi=solid pile of goo.
When I do have to strip plastic minis, I still use Easy-Off... just for short segments of time.
A Zocchi CA in Easy-Off! for n hour or so will generally remove the paint w/o dissolving the mini.
I do know that dropping a pewter ST2400 and base in Easy-Off! overnight results in a clean mini and a base that's become a semi=solid pile of goo.
Commander, Battlegroup Murfreesboro
Department Head, ACTASF
Department Head, ACTASF
I probably did let them soak a bit much in the pine sol...they still smell like it. I cleaned them up w/ soap/water and they sat overnight. Today they got a soak in easy off. Most of the paint came off...but they still smell like pine sol. I'll be spending some time with a sharp hobby knife to pick the bits out before I prim them.
I won't use pine sol again...I'll just go straight to easy off next time.
Or try to get metal mini's.
I won't use pine sol again...I'll just go straight to easy off next time.
Or try to get metal mini's.
One warning: Regardless of what you use, soak the parts very, very thoroughly in very warm water (and pick into corners and crevices, as you plan to). Any trace of something like EasyOff will ruin your primer and/or paint adhesion. If you can still really smell it, that means it's still off-gassing enough to cause trouble.


