Restoration advice

MightyMike

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I'm looking for a advice, first hopefully is an easy one. What replacement foam do you use on the Chewbacca bandolier?

Secondly I've a surplus end cap for a Y-Wing that he previous owner saw fit to try to 'enhance'. It looks like a white gloss paint, black matte and some glue. None of it comes off by scratching with a finger nail and I've not tried anything else. I thought as it was surplus it could be a good test bed to try and recover for future reference (if anyone wants it after my messing give me a shout)


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engine part just scrub it with hot soapy water

ive had tried make up remover and turpentine in the past and ive coroded/melted the plastic. so dont do that

hot soapy water and and gently scrape it away
 
You would have to customise foam for the Bandolier. Check out Toy Polio on Youtube. Perhaps send him a message as he navigates these type of things.
 
Depending on the type of plastic, turps might not melt it (I know it doesn't melt vinyl.) Nail vanish remover will not be any good.
 
Deffo hot soapy water, will loosen the paint a treat, try a cotton bud in the hard to reach places to tease the paint out.
 
Avoid using anything abrasive. You'll only end up damaging the plastic. Soak it in methylated spirits for 5 mins. This will soften is sufficiently to enable you to pick off the paint with a plastic implement.

Chris
 
Anyone suggested Iso-propanol Alcohol (IPA)? Cleaning solvent that evapourates quickly, seems less harse than turps/white spirit.

Disclaimer - Never tried any of the above on anything SW related but just trying to be helpful as I used to clean electronic components and equipment with it.
 
Thanks for the help - will try some of it and let you know how it goes (and I won't hold anyone responsible if it does go horribly wrong)
 
Dunk it in brake fluid.
The cheapo Halfords Dot 4 stuff is fine.
Great at removing enamel paint etc.

Tried it on a Farmboy Luke that had been 'customised' and removed the paint without affecting the original paint ops underneath.

Worth a go.
 
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