Thanks for the "how to" video. I've heard about using Super Clean to strip paint from various sources, but it was very helpful to actually see how effective it is. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks! I have stripped a few more than I like to admit. I also recently had to strip a model that I used Splash paints on. I messed it up and repainted it again. Splash paints was $20.99 for 30ML of paint and that is just the basecoat. It really is a splash of paint! I had to buy another bottle.
You always have the exact video I need… just when I need it!! I’ve tried many things to clean up my resin kits. I thought I was just doing it wrong. I have even bought a large sonic cleaner to use with 91% alcohol but it would dissolve and gum up my resin. I know am rather new to resin, could you elaborate on the resin you use? Obviously I’m not good at this and my airbrushing skills have me recovering more than I’m painting!! 🤣. I’m headed straight to Lowe’s to pick up some right away.
Thanks! I buy a lot of resin products and make a few on occasion. When I did this one I was using Smooth On. Mainly because I was casting bodies and wanted something strong and I was buying a lot of it. I use Alumilite also because it is at Hobby Lobby and I am just casting a few items.
Wow that’s awesome impressive, I have a friend looking extra paint off of his plastic hubcap wheels, keep them painted but they get all torn up and he hast to redo it every few months and he’s been doing the stripping with sanding blocks but this might be a better solution
I use Super Clean and get usually two years in a medium sized tub before all the fluid is just a sludge of grease and old paint. It's really the best stripper and won't damage the plastic.
Super clean is great stuff!!,i use to use brake fluid,but i found it left the bodies cracked and brittle after.I like your new color choice as well,looking forward to more.
This works well but it depends on the resin but you never know what is actually used by the caster. I have had brake fluid and 91% rubbing alcohol damage resin. This stuff I have had good lock with but won't leave it overnight.
Yes sir I use the Super Clean, over and over and over again! And if I can’t get or find the Super Clean then I’ll get Purple Power, or Simple Green or Mean Green, all those are good too, not as good as the Super Clean but good nonetheless! But good stuff Raoul! 👍👍✌🏻
I am having a tough time doing this. I left the hood of the car I am trying to strip paint off of in the Super Clean for about 5 hours, and the paint and primer that was on it didn't come off much even with very vigorous scrubbing with a toothbrush, unlike you leaving it for just 1 hour here and using very light pressure and coming off effortlessly. I used Rust-oleum 2X on it, which is a lacquer paint like the paint you used, I think? Maybe the fact that my car is styrene plastic and yours is resin also matters? Thank you for your help on this in advance, I appreciate that you take time to answer every single one of our comments on your videos. (Note: I already tried using 91% IPA before this and it did not do anything, although maybe using it after I took off some paint using the Super Clean would help?)
I don’t use Rust-oleum so I’m not sure. Usually if Super Clean won’t take it off, 91% usually does. Both have a hard time taking off the clear coat I use but that is real automotive clear. Usually it comes off because it gets to the base coat and the clear has nothing to hold on to. The 2X might be similar. Brake fluid dot 3 may work as well. Good luck.
Nice tutorial! A couple of questions. Does this degreaser work with other resin bodies/parts? And the super glue you mentioned, will it strip the plastic filler made from scrap plastic and super glue?
Thank you! I use this first on all resin bodies. I have not had an issue with it yet but I don't leave the resin in overnight like I will with plastic. If the filler is made from plastic, it should not affect it. I have had brake fluid and 91% alcohol affect resin.
@@TheMuscleCarModeler. Thanks. I have a lot of resin cast stuff and some of the people who made them are no longer doing it and I have no idear what to clean them with when I need them. This helps a lot.
Hey Rauel! I was just trying to figure out how to get rid of my clear coat (pledge) when you brought this video out. Will this method work on plastic? I don’t have access to Super Clean here in Canada, but I can get Purple Power. What’s your suggestion (s).
These Products are Usually Sodium or Potassium Hydroxide.... Purple Power Works Very Well.... Formula 88 and Such...Most HD Degreasers will Remove Paint.
I use the same stuff to strip that. I use Sherwin Williams 939 clear. It is a 2 part urethane clear meant for a real car. Once it is hardened this stuff won't touch it. But I have used scotch tape and pulled it off like a decal and many times it just peals off. Other times I let it soak in the purple power. The purple power takes awhile but what it does is get behind the clear and attack the base coat. Then the clear comes off in sheets.
Hello, I'd like to ask, now that you've experienced this paint removal process., if this Super Clean detergent can loosen or desolve enamel paint or such? Reason is, I had obtained a 69 Charger kit (molded in white), but apparently someone before me had started painting this kit in black. And I would like to strip that black and give it a nicer color. Someone in another video mentioned "Purple Power" would strip it, but it did not, paint didn't even budge. So what say ye..? (I wrote this prematurely, bcuz Now, by the look of your paint coming off, it seems perhaps that paint is water-based paint?)
I find that actual Purple Power is a little weaker than Super Clean. But I do call them both Purple Power even though that is not truly correct. If those don't touch it. Then I wash it off and let it dry. Then I dip it into 91% Isopropyl Rubbing Alcohol. That usually does it.
@@TheMuscleCarModeler I tried the 99%alcohol and it did loosen the paint,, somewhat, but I have to put too much effort into sratching it off, tooth brush isn't working. I may have to move over to the TESTORS ELO. I just want this paint to fall off..
@@TheMuscleCarModeler I just started out and not having much luck. Don’t really know for sure where it’s going wrong. When I airbrush the primer it comes on the car and it’s to runny in my opion. I will try again later just with the surface primer from Vallejo without thinner hopefully that works. It’s trail and error in the beginning it seems.
I used to use brake fluid but I found the super clean to be much better overall
Same here.
Thx bro,I’m gonna give it a shot.
Go for it.
I use Super Clean to clean full size car parts, it'll clean grease and paint down to bare metal if left soaking for a few days.
I have too! Works great!
Thanks for the "how to" video. I've heard about using Super Clean to strip paint from various sources, but it was very helpful to actually see how effective it is. Thanks for sharing.
Your welcome!
Thank you!
You’re welcome!
Great (and useful, often at my house, LOL) tutorial, my friend! 😁✌
Thanks! I have stripped a few more than I like to admit. I also recently had to strip a model that I used Splash paints on. I messed it up and repainted it again. Splash paints was $20.99 for 30ML of paint and that is just the basecoat. It really is a splash of paint! I had to buy another bottle.
You always have the exact video I need… just when I need it!! I’ve tried many things to clean up my resin kits. I thought I was just doing it wrong. I have even bought a large sonic cleaner to use with 91% alcohol but it would dissolve and gum up my resin. I know am rather new to resin, could you elaborate on the resin you use? Obviously I’m not good at this and my airbrushing skills have me recovering more than I’m painting!! 🤣. I’m headed straight to Lowe’s to pick up some right away.
Thanks! I buy a lot of resin products and make a few on occasion. When I did this one I was using Smooth On. Mainly because I was casting bodies and wanted something strong and I was buying a lot of it. I use Alumilite also because it is at Hobby Lobby and I am just casting a few items.
Does it work on spray can paint,enamle or lacquer paint for model cars?
Usually does but every now and then I find one that is a challenge.
Nice tutorial!!!! Thanks for sharing!!!! You can't go wrong with HOK!!!!!
Thank you!
Yea!! I made it home in time to see this weeks tuber! Yea!!
Yeah!
The super clean has a hard time removing Tamiya aerosol lacquers so I had to use easy off to remove the paints on my car.
I have experienced that as well.
Enamel is oil based, that's why the Super Clean attacks it. Lacquer is shellac or synthetic resin based.
Wow that’s awesome impressive,
I have a friend looking extra paint off of his plastic hubcap wheels, keep them painted but they get all torn up and he hast to redo it every few months and he’s been doing the stripping with sanding blocks but this might be a better solution
It could be depending on what paint he is using.
I use Super Clean and get usually two years in a medium sized tub before all the fluid is just a sludge of grease and old paint. It's really the best stripper and won't damage the plastic.
I have not let it get that sludgy but I can see it keep working.
Super clean is great stuff!!,i use to use brake fluid,but i found it left the bodies cracked and brittle after.I like your new color choice as well,looking forward to more.
Thanks! I have used brake fluid and had the same problems with plastic getting brittle and it also attacked resin so now I don't use it.
Nice tip! I was always afraid of using stuff on resin cause I heard that it could turn into a blob.
This works well but it depends on the resin but you never know what is actually used by the caster. I have had brake fluid and 91% rubbing alcohol damage resin. This stuff I have had good lock with but won't leave it overnight.
Yes sir I use the Super Clean, over and over and over again! And if I can’t get or find the Super Clean then I’ll get Purple Power, or Simple Green or Mean Green, all those are good too, not as good as the Super Clean but good nonetheless! But good stuff Raoul! 👍👍✌🏻
Thank you!
Awesome tutorial Raoul!
Thanks so much!
Nice tip been using super clean for years. 😎✌️
Thank you!
Very useful information. I’m not as intimidated by it now.
Glad it was helpful!
I am having a tough time doing this. I left the hood of the car I am trying to strip paint off of in the Super Clean for about 5 hours, and the paint and primer that was on it didn't come off much even with very vigorous scrubbing with a toothbrush, unlike you leaving it for just 1 hour here and using very light pressure and coming off effortlessly. I used Rust-oleum 2X on it, which is a lacquer paint like the paint you used, I think? Maybe the fact that my car is styrene plastic and yours is resin also matters? Thank you for your help on this in advance, I appreciate that you take time to answer every single one of our comments on your videos.
(Note: I already tried using 91% IPA before this and it did not do anything, although maybe using it after I took off some paint using the Super Clean would help?)
I don’t use Rust-oleum so I’m not sure. Usually if Super Clean won’t take it off, 91% usually does. Both have a hard time taking off the clear coat I use but that is real automotive clear. Usually it comes off because it gets to the base coat and the clear has nothing to hold on to. The 2X might be similar. Brake fluid dot 3 may work as well. Good luck.
Stuff works great!
It does!
I pal you can get this paint at USA hobby town in Auroura a Colorado
Scale finishes?
great info sir
Thank you.
Scalecoat is the best I have used. It is rather expensive and hard to find. I have not found anything it won't strip in 2 hours!
Thanks. I have not found that stuff to give it a try.
@@TheMuscleCarModeler The Model Cave Ypsilanti, Mi is where I get mine. Nice couple own it.
Nice tutorial! A couple of questions.
Does this degreaser work with other resin bodies/parts? And the super glue you mentioned, will it strip the plastic filler made from scrap plastic and super glue?
Thank you! I use this first on all resin bodies. I have not had an issue with it yet but I don't leave the resin in overnight like I will with plastic. If the filler is made from plastic, it should not affect it. I have had brake fluid and 91% alcohol affect resin.
@@TheMuscleCarModeler. Thanks. I have a lot of resin cast stuff and some of the people who made them are no longer doing it and I have no idear what to clean them with when I need them. This helps a lot.
Hey Rauel! I was just trying to figure out how to get rid of my clear coat (pledge) when you brought this video out. Will this method work on plastic? I don’t have access to Super Clean here in Canada, but I can get Purple Power. What’s your suggestion (s).
These Products are Usually Sodium or Potassium Hydroxide.... Purple Power Works Very Well.... Formula 88 and Such...Most HD Degreasers will Remove Paint.
Use the purple power. It should work and will work on plastic.
Adrian, Thank you!
What would happen if you soaked the entire model in this before trying to take it apart ?
Never tied it.
Great video, Raoul! What do you use to strip 2k clear?
I use the same stuff to strip that. I use Sherwin Williams 939 clear. It is a 2 part urethane clear meant for a real car. Once it is hardened this stuff won't touch it. But I have used scotch tape and pulled it off like a decal and many times it just peals off. Other times I let it soak in the purple power. The purple power takes awhile but what it does is get behind the clear and attack the base coat. Then the clear comes off in sheets.
Hello, I'd like to ask, now that you've experienced this paint removal process., if this Super Clean detergent can loosen or desolve enamel paint or such? Reason is, I had obtained a 69 Charger kit (molded in white), but apparently someone before me had started painting this kit in black. And I would like to strip that black and give it a nicer color. Someone in another video mentioned "Purple Power" would strip it, but it did not, paint didn't even budge. So what say ye..? (I wrote this prematurely, bcuz Now, by the look of your paint coming off, it seems perhaps that paint is water-based paint?)
I find that actual Purple Power is a little weaker than Super Clean. But I do call them both Purple Power even though that is not truly correct. If those don't touch it. Then I wash it off and let it dry. Then I dip it into 91% Isopropyl Rubbing Alcohol. That usually does it.
@@TheMuscleCarModeler I tried the 99%alcohol and it did loosen the paint,, somewhat, but I have to put too much effort into sratching it off, tooth brush isn't working. I may have to move over to the TESTORS ELO. I just want this paint to fall off..
After removing the paint. Do I need to sand it or just let it dry and prime it?
Most of the time I don’t need to sand it but sometimes you may if you have a stubborn section.
@@TheMuscleCarModeler I just started out and not having much luck. Don’t really know for sure where it’s going wrong. When I airbrush the primer it comes on the car and it’s to runny in my opion. I will try again later just with the surface primer from Vallejo without thinner hopefully that works. It’s trail and error in the beginning it seems.
It may already be pre thinned. Don’t know about that brand.
this never works with oem paints they use on toys etc. dont waste your time on those. this is just for those soft water based model paints