Found this out the hard way and to my cost, when very small splashes of either fuel, or wet exhaust filth spoiled my beautiful candy blue paint job on my 1/8th Tamiya Mini 🤦🏻♂️ I had painted it with either Pactra or Custom Colour and only found out after it was finished that the brand I used did their own aerosol nitro fuel barrier to protect paint. I had no idea how vital it was. After only a couple of runs the paintwork had blotches. Needless to say I bought the protector, but I’m still yet to sit down and mask the whole Damn body up YET again so I can treat it ☹️🤦🏻♂️ It’s just languished in an RC bag for years. So always use paint protector on nitro cars fellas 👍🏻
Excellent video bro! I love life hacks like that and it seems to work great so thanks for sharing…. The best part is I’ve got loads of old nitro fuel in the shed 👍🤘
I have not used it except for cleaning up some overspray but it did work when I tried it for that. I just ordered some of the Tamiya polycarbonate cleaner to try and see how well that stuff works. It is a pain to find and not cheap but if it works super well it would be worth it!
I’ve had great success with nitro. Don’t let your towel or applicator sit in one spot keep it moving around. If it sits in one spot for too long it will milk the body.
If you brush a coat on the body and cover with saran wrap for 20 minutes then do it like you were doing it you can do a body in under 1 hour this has worked for me many times 👍
Found this out the hard way and to my cost, when very small splashes of either fuel, or wet exhaust filth spoiled my beautiful candy blue paint job on my 1/8th Tamiya Mini 🤦🏻♂️
I had painted it with either Pactra or Custom Colour and only found out after it was finished that the brand I used did their own aerosol nitro fuel barrier to protect paint.
I had no idea how vital it was.
After only a couple of runs the paintwork had blotches.
Needless to say I bought the protector, but I’m still yet to sit down and mask the whole Damn body up YET again so I can treat it ☹️🤦🏻♂️
It’s just languished in an RC bag for years.
So always use paint protector on nitro cars fellas 👍🏻
Great tip!👍😊I have had success with using alcohol swabs. But it takes a much longer time to remove the paint.
Had luck with alcohol on the Tamiya stuff...not so much with other paint. It does take a while for sure.
Excellent video bro! I love life hacks like that and it seems to work great so thanks for sharing…. The best part is I’ve got loads of old nitro fuel in the shed 👍🤘
Just to be sure to "test" 1st...lol.
Appreciate it very much.
I have not used it except for cleaning up some overspray but it did work when I tried it for that. I just ordered some of the Tamiya polycarbonate cleaner to try and see how well that stuff works. It is a pain to find and not cheap but if it works super well it would be worth it!
It's suppose to work well. At the time of this shoot...I would of had to import it & it was super expensive. Keep us posted brother.
Very cool, it took some time, but it works
Purple power works too. You’ve gotta soak the body in it for days though
Have some of that in the garage. Will need to give it a try.
I’ve had great success with nitro. Don’t let your towel or applicator sit in one spot keep it moving around. If it sits in one spot for too long it will milk the body.
Finally someone does this on video :) thanks !!
Thanks so much.
Appreciate it!
If you brush a coat on the body and cover with saran wrap for 20 minutes then do it like you were doing it you can do a body in under 1 hour this has worked for me many times 👍
@@keithgilmore2147 nice, sounds like something I'll do in the future for sure haha i have some bodies i'm not pleased with
💯👍 Good stuff.. Great Info..
Thanks my friend.
ive done it, its your best option DONT use acetone.
Do you know where to get a jrx2 body I can't find one
I tryand use Boki for all my bodies...but I don't think he is popping them yet. Look for Sabula tech online.