Does anybody know a good way to remove paint from a Batmobile bubble window?
Does anybody know a good way to remove paint from a Batmobile bubble window?
Last edited by glimpy; Aug 7, '18 at 4:52 PM.
Through some testing I figured out an excellent technique that takes about 15 minutes.
I'm curious what technique worked best for you. I have used rubber cement thinner (which may not be on the current market in Canada; it's a brilliant way of removing most old price tags from cardboard blisters) but it fogged the bubbles edges. The fogging didn't show up when I placed the bubble against the new cardboard package, but it always bugged me that I couldn't figure out how to keep the bubble's edges fog-free.
Kindly let me know your thoughts.
99% Isopropyl alcohol. Works like a charm on bubbles for me. Dries quick and doesn't leave any streaking/hazing to the bubble. Just make sure you don't get any on the card while you are doing it.
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Oh my gosh, that sounds AWESOME...I CAN'T wait to try ! Thanks for posting this!
That's awesome
Last edited by glimpy; Jul 16, '18 at 9:36 PM.