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Re: print removal
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lugnet.build
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Fri, 5 Mar 1999 16:35:39 GMT
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Tom Stangl writes:
> Check Dejanews, I posted the erasers that are best to use on smooth pieces.
Thanks for all the suggestions! There seemed to be a lot of support for the
eraser technique, so I gave that a try. I used a Staedtler Mars Plastic eraser
(commonly available at art supply stores). It took a lot of erasing, but caused
very little wear on the pieces. I buffed it a little bit on some cloth
afterwards, and I was able to get the original shine back. I'm pretty satisfied
with the results.
Now that I know this works, maybe I'll have to reconsider the UFO sets...
...nahhh.
Josh Spaulding
http://members.tripod.com/~josh_spaulding/
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Message has 1 Reply: | | Re: print removal
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| (...) Did you use it on transparent pieces? I have some that I got from an Auczilla auction that I haven't found a use for yet because of the printing. The eraser technique sounds a lot friendlier than the sandpaper one I referred to earlier. I (...) (26 years ago, 5-Mar-99, to lugnet.build)
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| Check Dejanews, I posted the erasers that are best to use on smooth pieces. (...) | Please do not associate my personal views with my employer | (26 years ago, 4-Mar-99, to lugnet.build)
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