Plastic model cleaning
March 3, 2013 10:14 AM
Thirty or so years ago I built this model of a P-38J. Since then it's languished in my parents basement and is completely covered with dirt. I tried to use compressed air to blow it off and it didn't work very well.
Does anybody have suggestions on how to clean it off? I'm hesitant to immerse it in water since I think I glued the canopy on with ordinary white glue.
Q-tips and regular rubbing alcohol. I'd suspect theres some oil and grime holding all that dust in place. Alcohol will cut through it.
posted by fontophilic at 10:28 AM on March 3, 2013
posted by fontophilic at 10:28 AM on March 3, 2013
Conservators who clean oil paintings swear by using Q-tips dipped in spit (well, you sort of twirl the Q-tip in your mouth to wet it, and then wipe with it). Your mileage may vary. Just don't double-dip any Q-tips, if you know what I mean.
posted by BillMcMurdo at 11:01 AM on March 3, 2013
posted by BillMcMurdo at 11:01 AM on March 3, 2013
Water ought to work pretty well, although I agree that you shouldn't immerse it. White glue, once dried, won't suffer if you use a small amount of water. I'd probably go with a slightly damp sponge - it won't leave any residue. I'd be concerned that alcohol might take some of the paint off, although that shouldn't happen if it's enamel.
posted by pipeski at 11:02 AM on March 3, 2013
posted by pipeski at 11:02 AM on March 3, 2013
If you use water, try warm (or hot) soapy water. That will dramatically cut the exposure time.
Goo-Gone (tm) can also work wonders at removing old crud; of course you should carefully spot-test it first.
posted by IAmBroom at 11:06 AM on March 3, 2013
Goo-Gone (tm) can also work wonders at removing old crud; of course you should carefully spot-test it first.
posted by IAmBroom at 11:06 AM on March 3, 2013
Just use water and re-glue the canopy with proper polystrol-compatible glue, if it comes off. Warm water, dish washing detergent, a soft brush...
posted by Namlit at 12:28 PM on March 3, 2013
posted by Namlit at 12:28 PM on March 3, 2013
I had tried the clean brush and it didn't work any better than the canned air. I just tried the alcohol and q-tip. It takes quite a bit of rubbing to get the dirt off and the q-tip is much blacker than I expected. I also noticed a small bump that had its paint rubbed off so I'm afraid it's taking paint off.
I think I'll try warm soapy water next and be ready to reattach the canopy. I'm not sure I really want a thin layer of dried spit on it.
Thanks,
posted by Confess, Fletch at 6:52 PM on March 3, 2013
I think I'll try warm soapy water next and be ready to reattach the canopy. I'm not sure I really want a thin layer of dried spit on it.
Thanks,
posted by Confess, Fletch at 6:52 PM on March 3, 2013
The soapy water worked like a charm. The canopy was held on with white glue so I was extremely gentle with it and managed to make it much better. Pic of final product. Thanks.
posted by Confess, Fletch at 2:09 PM on March 9, 2013
posted by Confess, Fletch at 2:09 PM on March 9, 2013
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posted by Chocolate Pickle at 10:14 AM on March 3, 2013