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Re: Removing paint/print off of 7616
« Reply #20 on: October 13, 2011, 10:34:56 »
How about the hole in her back?



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Re: Removing paint/print off of 7616
« Reply #21 on: October 13, 2011, 17:46:10 »

Thanks for posting this.  I went and bought 3 of them from playmobilusa.com - 25% off and free shipping!

Now I just need to figure out what color(s) to paint them.

 

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Re: Removing paint/print off of 7616
« Reply #22 on: October 13, 2011, 17:50:20 »
Thanks for posting this.  I went and bought 3 of them from playmobilusa.com - 25% off and free shipping!

Now I just need to figure out what color(s) to paint them.



You may want to consider using primer first to cover the printing.
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Re: Removing paint/print off of 7616
« Reply #23 on: October 13, 2011, 17:53:44 »

a sword or spear fits in there quite nicely... in a totally historical and therefore not-promoting-violence way  :lol:

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Re: Removing paint/print off of 7616
« Reply #24 on: October 29, 2011, 14:44:40 »
If you have any rough spots (or dull areas!) from rubbing printing off (I can see this being quite an issue on something like red plastic) try some 'rubbing compound'.  You can get it in several 'grits'.  3M makes some good automotive industry products.  Just use the telephone book and look under 'autobody supplies' and call a few shops.  You probably don't know them because they will be specialty shops but once you go in you will see a plethora of useful stuff!!!

Wet sanding is also a good option - ie 2000 grit paper. 

I would recommend getting a Dremel type tool.  You can get knock-offs for half the price that work just as well - Sears, HomeDepot, etc will carry them.  You can get a polishing pad and put the rubbing compound on there and use that to polish a LOT faster than you could ever do by hand.  You should be able to get an attachment that will hold velcro backed sandpaper - this is how you polish with the wet/dry sandpaper.

Actually, just get one for your regular drill.  Playmobil is large enough and the bigger the sandpaper/polishing disc, the faster the job.

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Re: Removing paint/print off of 7616
« Reply #25 on: October 29, 2011, 15:32:05 »
I would recommend getting a Dremel type tool.  You can get knock-offs for half the price that work just as well - Sears, HomeDepot, etc will carry them. 

how does one describe this tool to the store assistant? do they call them mini-drills or micro-drills? anybody knows which chains in australia or england carries them and the approximate price?

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Re: Removing paint/print off of 7616
« Reply #26 on: October 29, 2011, 15:41:17 »
rotary tool I think is the "generic" name
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Re: Removing paint/print off of 7616
« Reply #27 on: October 29, 2011, 17:41:21 »
rotary tool I think is the "generic" name

Yes "rotary tool" would be the generic name. However, Dremel is so well known that should work too. (like aspirin, q-tip, yo-yo)

I can guarantee you can buy a Dremel in Hong Kong.

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Re: Removing paint/print off of 7616
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Re: Removing paint/print off of 7616
« Reply #29 on: October 29, 2011, 23:19:00 »
There a lot of hard to reach areas for sure. The second method I use often is automotive rubbing/buffing compound that you can get at car refinish shops. You then put a blob of the selected compound on the surface, then you can use an old toothbrush & clean cloth rags to rub & remove the printing.

BB, what brands of rubbing compound do you find effective for this (since you're in the US)? I have tried so many different suggestions for removing prints and still find it difficult. I have yet to try this one.
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