Hot Wheels V59, Hot Wheels n Matchbox Diecast
Hot Wheels V59, Hot Wheels n Matchbox Diecast
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Jun 15 2013, 03:35 PM
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Watch this!!!
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Jun 15 2013, 03:45 PM
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QUOTE(qombee @ Jun 15 2013, 01:56 PM) I know how. Because i did it before on a Cloak & Dagger.![]() Use nail polish remover acetone. But need some human scrubbing power aka elbow grease. I used those normal make up remover cotton pads. Or you could us any rag cloth. - Wet the cotton or rag with acetone. - Dab it on the tampo wet - Then start rubbing the tampo off - In some hard to reach places use toothpick, jab onto the cotton pad and rub on the area - The plastic might look a little blur later, so u could use either plastic protectant like Armour all or WD40 to shine it up Its been few months, the car stil looks like in the picture. Do not use Thinner! The plastic will be gone case and u end up with acid attacked cars. Good luck! |
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Jun 15 2013, 04:40 PM
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QUOTE(qombee @ Jun 15 2013, 04:38 PM) Can try. Find a donor car to try la. Because generally most nail polish remover is human flesh safe. |
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Jun 15 2013, 04:58 PM
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Also must note that can only use on cars that that plastics is single color and not painted on. Or else another mess. hahaha
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