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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2020/06/09 12:43:18
Subject: Q: Removing screen printed graphics
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Longtime Dakkanaut
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I have a model, its a slot car if it matters
as you can see this is a bit tatty, what I'm wanting to do is remove the screen printed graphics, specifically the gold ones only, to then replace with decals - applying decals isn't a problem.
Q: whats a good way to remove screen printing without doing too much damage to the plastic below?
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2020/06/09 14:59:23
Subject: Q: Removing screen printed graphics
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Thane of Dol Guldur
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Why not just paint over it?
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Heresy World Eaters/Emperors Children
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2020/06/09 18:07:21
Subject: Q: Removing screen printed graphics
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Longtime Dakkanaut
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the bodywork is black polycarbonate (I think), trying to avoid painting it to avoid uneven bits when it get scratched, it will get a clear varnish coat of some sort. if it comes to it painting may be the only choice but figured it was worth asking if anyone had ideas for removing the graphics from whats currently unpainted plastic
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2020/06/09 22:54:52
Subject: Q: Removing screen printed graphics
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Angry Chaos Agitator
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I'd try isopropyl alcohol/ rubbing alcohol, I've used it to remove stickers with strong adhesive before so it could be a help. Test it out though on a very small area of plasitc though; i doubt it'll affect it but you don't want to flood the thing with alcohol and accidentally melt it...
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2020/06/10 09:55:40
Subject: Q: Removing screen printed graphics
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shmvo wrote:I'd try isopropyl alcohol/ rubbing alcohol, I've used it to remove stickers with strong adhesive before so it could be a help. Test it out though on a very small area of plasitc though; i doubt it'll affect it but you don't want to flood the thing with alcohol and accidentally melt it...
mwhahhhhaaaaa, excellent, will give this a try, will have to polish the polycarb up after anyway (scratched to poo and back in places) so if it takes the shine off I can live with it
many thanks
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2020/06/10 10:20:18
Subject: Q: Removing screen printed graphics
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Blood Angel Terminator with Lightning Claws
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Those are like heat transfer decals, they should fall off with an alcohol rub,
Thats not polycarbonate, it will be something like abs if its old scalextric
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DV8 wrote:Blood Angels Furioso Dreadnought should also be double-fisted.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2020/06/10 17:15:46
Subject: Q: Removing screen printed graphics
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Rybrook wrote:Those are like heat transfer decals, they should fall off with an alcohol rub,
Thats not polycarbonate, it will be something like abs if its old scalextric
sorted, and ta for the material update
out shopping tomorrow and will try to grab something suitable
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2020/06/10 21:00:43
Subject: Q: Removing screen printed graphics
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Blood Angel Terminator with Lightning Claws
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They may even chip off with slight rubing, sort of like an old dinky when the paint used to chip off and stick to you fingers
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DV8 wrote:Blood Angels Furioso Dreadnought should also be double-fisted.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2020/06/11 14:45:17
Subject: Q: Removing screen printed graphics
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Longtime Dakkanaut
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Got them off with a bit of rubbing, now needs the plastic polishing back to being smooth before decals go back on.
I had this model (not this exact sample, but one of the same) back when I was about 8, its nice working on something that has to be over 35 years old with the intention of restoring to full working order
and then using it
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