And now you can have all the fun of prepping and painting again.Agree Jim, it was quite therapeutic removing the paint detritus and taking it back to bare plastic.
Pete
And now you can have all the fun of prepping and painting again.Agree Jim, it was quite therapeutic removing the paint detritus and taking it back to bare plastic.
Just applied to SWMBO for time tomorrow, (job list permitting).And now you can have all the fun of prepping and painting again.
Pete
That'd be nice. Still a boxer engine. Don't know much about Subaru's. Are they 4 or 6 cylinder!!We have a guy around here that has a '66 Beetle that has had a transplant. It currently has a Subaru motor in it.
Household bleach usually works as well. Just wear rubber gloves while you use either of them.You can take the chrome off with drain cleaner... Amongst other things. Then its prime and paint as normal... after a good rinse that is!
That’s the route I’ll use. We have bleach - we don’t have drain cleaner!!Household bleach usually works as well. Just wear rubber gloves while you use either of them.
Thanks Jim. Yup, the bleach is now in my arsenal of tools.Cracking work Doug. Paint job looks fine to me. Really coming together now.
I'm another who hates the chromed parts on model cars and trucks. They are too shiny for a model, the chrome is thick and obscures detail and if a part needs fettling to fit and the finish is damaged it is almost impossible to touch up well. I use bleach too. As you found it works a treat.
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