Noooo! Not my lovely new pilot!

DaN

New member
:flame: F***ING RESIN! :flame:

Sorry, I needed to get that out.
I have JUST started painting my brand new lovely imperial pilot (Thanks DR)

But not having painted resin before I have hit a stumbling block...

I know you\'re supposed to use hot soapy water before you even spray on undercoat - which is the first thing I did after taking it out of it\'s plastic packet.

Maybe I didn\'t use soapy or hot enough water, or maybe I should\'ve sprayed more undercoat on, but all my paint seems to acting like washes!

It\'s just running and pooling and.. And... <sobs> :( Nooo

I don\'t know how to strip resin either!

PLEASE - I need some help on this guys \'n\' gals. So much so I\'ve come online at 3:30am (After several attempts at gettin paint to stay on) to ask this question.

Will check later on today after some sleep :p
Thanks all.
 

darthfoley

Active member
I would imagine (and I might be wrong) that anything safe to use for stripping plastic will be safe to use to strip resin.

I again vouch for Dawn Power Dissolver...if you can get it in your area (I\'m not 100% sure of your location).
 

rextalon

New member
I can tell you from experience, Dan. Don\'t use chemicals to clean that resin. If you paints don\'t come off with soap and water then just leave em. FW uses many different mixtures of resin. What works for some may melt your mini to slag.
 

PegaZus

Stealth Freak
Okay, this site\'s trying to sell stuff, but it has a little bit of basic info:
Sylvan

Here, they say to use lacquer thinner:
War Seer forums

Then another says just regular paint stripper from a hardware store:
Librarium

Nearly everything I found said to test it with a scrap piece of the resin first. Experimentation looks to be your only resort!

I was going to search for another thread that was here about a week or two ago, but I think that was on how to remove superglue (cyanoacrylate). Hmm. Both have \"acryl\" in the name. So it may be worth your time. I suggested WD-40 since I KNOW it dissolves superglue. Don\'t know what the results were.
 

frenchkid

New member
Unless FW uses some specific resin I would say do as you do with plastic minis.

I\'ve never had any trouble with my illyade minis that way. So far the only difference I\'ve found between plastic and resin in terms of handeling the mini is that plastic bends whereas resin breaks.
 

DaN

New member
OK, so I\'ll try just using hot soapy water to strip him clean again...

Is there anything I should do to make sure the same doesn\'t happen again...?

I don\'t want to have so many layers of undercoat that detail is lost! :p
 

Dragonsreach

Super Moderator
Staff member
Dan: from what you say it sounds as if the release agent is particularly strong and needs to be cleaned off a little more effectivley.
Couple of Options to try:
Dettol Anti-baterial Multi-Action 4 in 1 surface cleaner,
Mr Muscle Glass cleaner, (Much the same as Dettol)
Or failing that good old toothpaste and a toothbrush and a liberal application of Elbow grease.
Make sure that the figure is properly rinsed and dried.

One of those those should get you to a place where the paint/primer won\'t go running everywhere.
 

generulpoleaxe

New member
DAN, don\'t use gw primer for a start.
second, use a carprimer put on in thin coats, it will adear to the resin without problems allowing you to base coat and then begin.
 

tidoco2222

Active member
I have found (quite by accident) that after washing and rinsing a resin mini a coat of Testors Dull Coat works a treat at giving future paints a good base to adhere to and then I apply my undercoat.
This is how I paint all my resin minis now over a basecoat of that stuff.
 

DaN

New member
Cheers for the help guys.
I did rinse off the soap after said pre-spray scrub-a-dub-dub, yes. :p

Also, yes, the scrubbing water was warm - not boiling, but ot enough to warrant not keeping my fingers in for very long! :eek: ouch

The initial undercoat was GW skull white, and, I\'m afraid I\'ll have to use it again, as I want it undercoated white and it\'s the only white I have at the moment.

I do have some specialist Umbrol Matt black spray which seems quite good, but that will be used as a last resort if I have to redo it AGAIN...

I\'ve given it 2 sprays so far, and it seems fairly evenly coated - although I\'ll have to check in better light as it\'s overcast and sh*tty right now on the south coast :p

HOPEFULLY it\'ll be ok now - I will let you guys know. Thanks for the replies.
 

Highbulp Billy

New member
Originally posted by DaN
...although I\'ll have to check in better light as it\'s overcast and sh*tty right now on the south coast
Just out of interest, where abouts on the south coast are you? It\'s glorious sunshine over here at Eastbourne :p

...for the moment anyway
 

Einion

New member
Originally posted by DaN
I don\'t know how to strip resin either!
You\'d need to test to be on the safe side but oven cleaner is often fine for resin.


Originally posted by Dragonsreach
Dan: from what you say it sounds as if the release agent is particularly strong and needs to be cleaned off a little more effectivley.
Couple of Options to try:
Dettol Anti-baterial Multi-Action 4 in 1 surface cleaner,
Mr Muscle Glass cleaner, (Much the same as Dettol)
Or failing that good old toothpaste and a toothbrush and a liberal application of Elbow grease.
Make sure that the figure is properly rinsed and dried.
I like to use Cif for this kind of thing; same basic principle as the toothpaste.

Einion
 

DaN

New member
It\'s JIF! JIF! Not CIF!

Marathon! Not snickers!
Opal fruits! Not starburst!
etc etc... :mad:

lol
 

Dragonsreach

Super Moderator
Staff member
Originally posted by Einion
like to use Cif for this kind of thing; same basic principle as the toothpaste.
Einion
Aye but two things:
\'Jif\' has harsh-ish grains in it
You can lick your brush with toothpaste.....:D
 

Einion

New member
Originally posted by DaN
It\'s JIF! JIF! Not CIF!

Marathon! Not snickers!
Opal fruits! Not starburst!
etc etc... :mad:
Yeah, yeah, I agree! I hate all that name-coordination crap. Course in this case it helps us not get funny looks from Americans when we tell them we use Jif for some modelling purpose and they\'re like, \"What the f....?\" since peanut butter isn\'t exactly noted for its cleaning ability lol


Originally posted by Dragonsreach
Originally posted by Einion
like to use Cif for this kind of thing; same basic principle as the toothpaste.
Einion
Aye but two things:
\'Jif\' has harsh-ish grains in it
You can lick your brush with toothpaste.....:D
Hey, nobody\'s stopping you from licking your brush after you use Cif if ya want to... :D might be an important lesson, like the first time you try it after use a Future/Klear wash!

On the serious side, I\'ve never had Cif scratch anything in a noticeable way.

Einion
 

PegaZus

Stealth Freak
Originally posted by DaN
It\'s JIF! JIF!

WTF? Peanut butter isn\'t exactly noted for its cleaning ability. Why would you use that?! Peter Pan would do SOOO much better.

Sorry, had to. :p
 
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