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Post by modeljunky on Nov 21, 2010 0:20:48 GMT -5
idk if u all konw this but liquid plumer will remove chrome. just thought id past it along.
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Post by modeljunky on Jan 1, 2011 11:35:15 GMT -5
no comments ppl?
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Post by chevyracing572 on Jan 1, 2011 20:13:50 GMT -5
Very helpful! Not much of anything else seems to be able to touch it
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Post by bptracing666 on Jan 4, 2011 10:23:46 GMT -5
my dad said he use to use brake fluid toy remove it to never tried it though because chrome gets it done
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Post by boneshaker on Jan 4, 2011 12:10:59 GMT -5
3 word for ya CASTROL SUPER CLEAN...... it will remove chrome. and enamel paint without ruining the plastic
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Post by modeljunky on Jan 4, 2011 16:15:52 GMT -5
3 word for ya CASTROL SUPER CLEAN...... it will remove chrome. and enamel paint without ruining the plastic ive never tried this bout i heard it works well!
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Post by bptracing666 on Jan 4, 2011 17:06:56 GMT -5
i think i might try that
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Post by modeljunky on Jan 4, 2011 17:16:15 GMT -5
get a old tooth brush with stiff briskle helps to into the tiny cracks.
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Post by boneshaker on Jan 4, 2011 18:50:03 GMT -5
put the CSC in a jug and let it soak over night then wash the part with dish soap then repaint
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Post by modeljunky on Jan 5, 2011 2:52:26 GMT -5
rob i wouldnt recamend doing that unless thats the way u do it. not all plastic is the same and might damage it overnight.
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Post by doc on Feb 7, 2011 11:11:10 GMT -5
wesleys tire bleach for chrome, paint, and socking resin parts. Some paint will take longer but it will work and does nothing to any form of plastic you can leave it in for weeks at a time and not have any problems.
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Post by modeljunky on Feb 7, 2011 13:33:46 GMT -5
thanks for the info doc!
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