Anything better than T-Cut? Having problems. Any help gladly received.
S Sal · Registered Joined Jul 18, 2002 · 300 Posts Discussion Starter • #1 • Feb 20, 2006 Anything better than T-Cut? Having problems. Any help gladly received.
Graham Curry · Formerly gee Joined Feb 8, 2005 · 3,066 Posts #2 • Feb 20, 2006 i have used brasso on 1:1 scale cars and is slightly better than t-cut, and whats tampo printing as it could well be something i have on an evo that i was rid of
i have used brasso on 1:1 scale cars and is slightly better than t-cut, and whats tampo printing as it could well be something i have on an evo that i was rid of
S Sal · Registered Joined Jul 18, 2002 · 300 Posts Discussion Starter • #3 • Feb 20, 2006 Tampo looks like a decal thats been printed onto the car. Might have a go with brasso. Cheers
rossgamble1987 · High Octane Sniffer Joined Aug 13, 2003 · 2,460 Posts #4 • Feb 20, 2006 I thought you said tampon I was gonna suggest givin it a dam good pull lol
Mark Lowe · Formerly m.lowe Joined Jan 10, 2003 · 5,343 Posts #5 • Feb 20, 2006 nail varnish remover with cotton buds but very very lightly on plastic.
S Sal · Registered Joined Jul 18, 2002 · 300 Posts Discussion Starter • #6 • Feb 20, 2006 Thanks Mark.
T Tropsrotom · Registered Joined Jul 4, 2005 · 2,098 Posts #7 • Apr 8, 2006 Originally posted by rossgamble1987 I thought you said tampon I was gonna suggest givin it a dam good pull lol Click to expand... making smut out of a perfectly good model thread!
Originally posted by rossgamble1987 I thought you said tampon I was gonna suggest givin it a dam good pull lol Click to expand... making smut out of a perfectly good model thread!
P pwrmotorsport · Registered Joined Apr 18, 2006 · 1 Posts #8 • Apr 18, 2006 We find that acetone is quite good. Peter PWR Models
Mark Lowe · Formerly m.lowe Joined Jan 10, 2003 · 5,343 Posts #9 • Apr 19, 2006 Acetone is in nail varnish remover