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Re: Experimenting with Brasso (tm)
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lugnet.general
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Date:
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Thu, 23 Dec 1999 13:43:33 GMT
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In lugnet.general, Tom Stangl writes:
> Not easily. I used a Dremel on the lowest speed once on a minifig, it
> burned the plastic almost instantly, and I was using a plastic bristle
> brush!
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> MAYBE a buffer at extremely low speed, with water cooling.
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heehee Tom I hope that was a Timmy : )
Ya'll might want to try a product called nevr-dull, it comes in a small blue
tin can and has the "polish" suspended in a kinda cotton wad. you ought to wear
gloves of some type but it takes the paint right off and polishes up the
surface pretty fast. I have used it on an ufo trans green canopy and you can
barely tell its had paint on it. here is a link to my previous post about it
http://www.lugnet.com/build/?n=1180
You "ought" to be able to find it in a good hardware store but my other post
has the manufacturer information.
John
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Message has 2 Replies: | | Re: Experimenting with Brasso (tm)
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| Please be careful with this stuff. I used Never-Dull on a sloped piece and it completely melted the texture from the slope. I would recommend not using Never-Dull, it is too strong, and stick with Brasso. -Nick (...) wear (...) post (...) (25 years ago, 28-Dec-99, to lugnet.general)
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| Not easily. I used a Dremel on the lowest speed once on a minifig, it burned the plastic almost instantly, and I was using a plastic bristle brush! MAYBE a buffer at extremely low speed, with water cooling. (...) -- Tom Stangl ***(URL) Visual FAQ (...) (25 years ago, 23-Dec-99, to lugnet.general)
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