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Post by 2lapsdown on May 11, 2013 6:46:23 GMT -8
I have a project that I've painted and polished and have a coat of The Final Detail over it. After applying the wax I determined there was a spot that needed more polishing. Unfortunately. I rubbed through the paint down to the primer. Re-painting won't be a problem, but first I'll have to remove the wax. What's a good way to do this? Thanks
John
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Post by Chris K. Hale on May 11, 2013 11:07:28 GMT -8
Depends on the paint type, I have used alcohol on cured enamel and lacquer, and on acrylic base (Tamiya Lacquer) Soft Soap Hand soap, which has a excellent degreaser and will remove wax, also works excellent on Enamels and Lacquers. Other than that Polishing compound thinned with water, but it can deepen the cut into the paint... Chris
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Post by 2lapsdown on May 11, 2013 19:19:22 GMT -8
Thanks, it's Tamiya. I'll try alcohol followed by soap and water. That combo should cover it.
John
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