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This is what Dave Van is talking about, And I second his recommendation. *NM* *PIC*
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Hey guys, what’s been working for you to remove tamiya TS sprays? Usually 91% alcohol has done the trick for me but left some stuff soaking in it for over a week and its still not come off or really even loosened up to be able to scrub away *NM*
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Hey guys, what’s been working for you to remove tamiya TS sprays? Usually 91% alcohol has done the trick for me but left some stuff soaking in it for over a week and its still not come off or really even loosened up to be able to scrub away *NM*
I'd try Citri-Strip.......
Plus they say it's safe to go down the drain. I've had good results on plastic with it. ( Test first, maybe? ) *NM*
You may need to reload the 91%
Alcohol does absorb moisture, so if there is open space in the dunk tank then it will lose potency over time *NM*
Probably it - my tank discipline is lacking *NM*
This is what Dave Van is talking about, And I second his recommendation. *NM* *PIC*
This is what I use to strip diecast. New users be warned, don't leave on styrene very long and wash styrene well after using. Personally, I NEVER use Citristrip on styrene. My unsolicited 2¢. *NM*
Thanks all, I’ll try some new 91% first and if not working still will go to citri strip, I actually have some that I use with diecast stuff *NM*
Easy Off oven cleaner. Yellow can. Has never failed this old fart. *NM*
My go-to also. *NM*
Try some Dot 3. *NM*