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ujiro November 19th, 2008 13:26

Stripping paint from G&G GR25
 
Mad Update:
Here's pics of it blasted and engraved!!
See post on third page for some more pics.

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Hey, so I've got a G&G GR25 and I'd like to strip the paint because I want to get it engraved with realistic trades.

Just curious if I could just shoot it with acetone or if I should use something different such as peroxide or benzyl alcohol or something. I'm not entirely sure on the composition of the G&G construction material, although WGC shop says its either aluminum or magnesium (they state both of these as build materials).

Now AFAIK acetone shouldn't do a thing to the metal and would just strip the paint. Just wanted to be sure before I went through with it. Thanks in advance.

Qlong November 19th, 2008 13:49

I use BEHR paint stripper, comes in a spray can, $10 at Homedepot, you just watch it bubble up and scrape off. That stuff is caustic and eats skin tho...

ujiro November 19th, 2008 15:18

Okay, that sounds pretty good. But if I used one of these solvents wouldn't it basically just dissolve the paint with it so I wouldn't even have to peel it off? It would just come off with the solvent as liquid dissolved into the solvent.

SEALs November 19th, 2008 22:54

Show us the end result and price quote for the engraving, I might be interested

Muffin November 19th, 2008 23:18

A break fluid operation is best. Strip down all the nessessary parts and buy a gallon of B fluid and let 'em soak for a few hours, or a day if you so desire. Find a grungy tooth brush and scrape it off. It works best IMO.

-subzero November 20th, 2008 00:47

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Originally Posted by Muffin (Post 863927)
A break fluid operation is best. Strip down all the nessessary parts and buy a gallon of B fluid and let 'em soak for a few hours, or a day if you so desire. Find a grungy tooth brush and scrape it off. It works best IMO.

agreed
if you do it this way you wont damage the finish of the actual metal
iv used this method on plastic and metal models -- it works like a charm

damage November 20th, 2008 01:14

Easy Off.

Qlong November 20th, 2008 01:32

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Originally Posted by damage (Post 863999)
Easy Off.

Household brake-fluid ;)

ujiro November 20th, 2008 18:50

Okay, will try those. I'm going to do it some time after this weekend as this will probably be the last game of the season for me. Otherwise I'm going with a stripped receiver, which is probably a good idea since the metallic colour will blend better with the snow than black :P.

Scooby Steve November 20th, 2008 20:12

Super Clean

YouTube - Removing Paint From Plastic Models using Super Clean

Schlyder November 20th, 2008 20:29

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Originally Posted by Qlong (Post 864006)
Household brake-fluid ;)

LOL , for those antilock front and rear doors. :D
PolyStrippa is a good product. And I have read SuperClean works as well.
I would not use an acetone type remover if the parts are plastic. Acetone can damage plastics.

Qlong November 20th, 2008 20:38

Yes, acetone will dissolve ABS (Acrylonitrile butadiene styrene) since it is a form of styrene.

ujiro November 20th, 2008 20:44

Yeah I knew that, but operating under the assumption that G&G uses metal receivers (although it sure feels like some light metal..)

ujiro February 1st, 2009 17:15

Sandblasting ended up being the only reasonable way to do it.. Was using the heaviest paint strippers I could find, and only one was taking it off, but it was doing it very poorly and was taking forever. Will post pics of it once engraved :)


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ujiro March 3rd, 2009 19:44

Pics of the engraved to come this weekend... Then time to paint. :).


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