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Flat Figures Painters Forum => Techniques => Topic started by: Ed Humphreys on November 20, 2020, 06:20:30 AM

Title: stripping paint
Post by: Ed Humphreys on November 20, 2020, 06:20:30 AM
My son alerted me to a useful substance for stripping paint from metal figures. It is relatively cheap, safe to use, and present in many homes. Believe it or not, it is Dettol! I have experimented on both freshly (and badly) painted figures, and figures primed and underpainted several years ago. After a couple of hours immersed in a drop or two of Dettol, the paint comes off with the slightest touch of a brush. The only downside is that my painting room smells like a hospital!
Title: Re: stripping paint
Post by: Hannibal on November 20, 2020, 08:08:32 AM
Must try myself ... I usually use Acetone and a toothbrush.
Cleaned within 15 minutes....
Title: Re: stripping paint
Post by: Ed Humphreys on November 20, 2020, 09:01:21 AM
When I buy acetone, they suspect I am making explosives.
Title: Re: stripping paint
Post by: JerryMort on November 20, 2020, 10:08:17 AM
I have used it - works well, but it certainly makes a pong.
Title: Re: stripping paint
Post by: Hannibal on November 20, 2020, 10:14:49 AM
MMMmmmmm!  It must be your attitude, or your face !


Also you are probably wearing a mask on your face, when shopping, don't use a drawing suggesting you're a killer!


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Title: Re: stripping paint
Post by: Nicholas Ball on November 20, 2020, 10:20:41 AM
That’s good to know Ed, a lot safer than using fire and paint stripper👍😃
Title: Re: stripping paint
Post by: johnb on November 20, 2020, 11:08:20 PM
Thanks Ed, will give it a go.  On old enamel painted figures I have been using Mr Muscle oven cleaner sprayed into a clip lock bag and sealed for 30 minutes.  This still requires a light going over with a toothbrush and I have to wear a mask.
Title: Re: stripping paint
Post by: PJDeluhery on November 22, 2020, 06:20:08 PM
For years I have used Easy Off odorless oven cleaner. Spray the piece, let it sit for a hour, brush lightly with an old toothbrush. Works on old or new paint, even baked-on paint. No odor. Little mess.

Never heard of Dettol. What is it?
Title: Re: stripping paint
Post by: willie on November 22, 2020, 09:01:46 PM
Boy I can't leave you guys  alone for a minute paint striper and fire and masks You must have had a dull childhood 😁  lol  No everything you said is right also gogels be safe Who's keeping a eye on Brain😵 Willie
Title: Re: stripping paint
Post by: snagy on November 23, 2020, 12:37:40 AM
Give it Chromofag - it works instantliy.
A very small amount is enough.

However I think it is banned in EU.
Sandor
Title: Re: stripping paint
Post by: Ed Humphreys on November 23, 2020, 03:21:33 AM
Dettol is a concentrated antiseptic fluid, used in dilution for various first aid, medical and personal hygiene purposes According to the label, it is Chloroxylenol 4.8% w/v. I'm sure its equivalent is in most homes on your side of the Atlantic.
Title: Re: stripping paint
Post by: Hannibal on November 23, 2020, 03:25:09 AM
If Chromofag is banned in the EU, useless here, However after Dec 31st, UK will have the freedom to use :-[ >:(
Title: Re: stripping paint
Post by: Brian on November 24, 2020, 07:39:42 AM
Yes next year will be a big year, no more being told how to look affter ourselfs! we have idiots in london to do that hahaha


All okay here Willie, dont hear a peep from the society guys! not even a reply when I send EMails but no worries still doing lots cutting stone, painting and back with my old bike club so all good ;) [size=78%][attachimg=1][/size]
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Title: Re: stripping paint
Post by: böckchen on November 26, 2020, 05:53:24 AM
Hello everyone, yes we are still alive.  We use dishwasher taps for cleaning.  Leave to work overnight in a glass of water and then work with a toothbrush.  At least it's not a heavy head. ;)
Title: Re: stripping paint
Post by: aba on November 28, 2020, 06:32:08 PM
Yes there is no need to use acetone or any other stuff like this.


95% of all paint will disappear easily after putting the flats overnight in water with a handful of laundry detergent. When starting it may ease the process to fill in hot (but not cooking hot) water and a handful of laundry detergent mix it and then put in the flats.