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Old 16-06-2009
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Ok Did not quiet know were to place this tread but as its a subaru brat shell this tamiya one shall be it .
So what is the best thing to strip a brat original shell???
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Ok Did not quiet know were to place this tread but as its a subaru brat shell this tamiya one shall be it .
So what is the best thing to strip a brat original shell???
Thanks
I seem to remember people posting on Tamiyaclub.com that boring ordinary mineral brake fluid will do it. Don't quote me on that though, you may want to check out the forums on that site for more info, loads of people have had the same problems restoring old ABS plastic shells. Before you do it though, have you considered getting a new one? I appreciate money doesn't grow on trees but it may be a better solution especially if your old shell has some damage.
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Yea might be a better idea but i will see.
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The easiest solutions are to use Strip-A-Kit or Carson Paint Killer. Both of these products remove the paint rather quickly without causing any harm to the plastic below.. Carson Paint Killer was formulated to remove the Tamiya Lacquers whereas Strip-A-Kit works better on Enamels and Chrome.

The Strip-A-Kit website does not appear to be up right now, but the distributor can be contacted at: [email protected]

Carson Paint Killer is only sold in Germany as far as I know.. I imagine they would ship the product, but its a little hard to find an on-line seller. Here is one link I found that might help: http://www.rc-car-online-shop.de/lsh..._908113,,,.htm


The brute force methods are to use Brake Fluid or Easy-Off Oven Cleaner (yellow can). Both methods require a very long soak / exposure to be effective, but many TamiyaClub members have had pretty good luck with it.

Please note that these products can only be used on ABS Plastic with the exception of Carson Paint Killer. Carson Paint Killer can remove paint from clear polycarbonate without clouding the plastic.

Hope this helps.
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