Help!! I’ve got an old Revell Space Shuttle model with some poor decals which have been covered with Future. I want to remove the old decals and apply some new ones. Any ideas on how to remove the old ones wthout doing too much damage to the model?
I think you can use micro set it says decal remover on the front. But what I use is really sticky masking tape that usaully does the trick with me.[:)]
I have found that regular rubbing alcohol is a good thinner for Future. Perhaps a little at at time applied by Q-tip would remove the Futuer before attacking the decal.
Good ol’ Windex, an ammonia solution, cuts Future. Spay it on…let it set…do it again if it needs it. Wash with soapy water and rinse after. Should work fine with no effect on plastic or glue.
Thank you all for your suggestions. All great ideas! I am going to have to create a special notebook to keep all these great tips and ideas from this vast store of knowledge that exists on this forum. What a great group!!
Not that the Windex won’t work (because it probably will) but this only Future we’re talking about here! We’re making this way too complicated.
Hot water, and wash cloth that’s it! Future is liquid acrylic for goodness sake, it’s not enamel or lacquer! I mean, seriously, if the stuff was that permanent, why would you have to keep applying to your floors? And that’s also the basic solution for removing old decals, Futured or not. Just use a hot, wet wash cloth and press and hold, then rub. Repeat. Nothing more complicated.
Worst case scenario, you could use a toothbrush and some liquid dish washing soap to really get under the decals and get them off.
Now if you’re looking to complete strip the model future, paint, decals and all, Easy Lift Off (ELO) if you can find it. From what I understand, it’s been discontinued.
Not for nothing, but think about this: Alcohol thins (and acts like a solvent) with Future. What do you think it does to acrylic paints? Same thing. I found this out the hard way.
Here’s the thing, I’m not giving my 2 cents, an opinion or some suggestion that “sounds good.” I’m giving facts. I’m telling what I know from experience, and that’s it.
Factually speaking, my floors get a lot more foot traffic than my models do (which is why we switched to Laminate). [;)]
Patrick, the windex will work for removing decals…I’ve tried it, and it’s easy. Try any method here (seems like they’ll all work) and use the one that works best for you.
Well of course they do, but my point is is that Future is not a lacquer or enamel and I suggest hot water because it’s a non-chemical solution to the problem and it’s very effective.
Future is clear acrylic. Amonia (its what makes the Windex work on the Future) by itself will do at removing Future. Should not harm your model or its paint unless the paint used is an acrylic too. If you really mean that you would like to re-do the model then the best bet for getting rid of the decals and “all” paint is to purchase “Purple Power” from the automotive department of Walmart (comes in gallon jug) and make a container that will allow you to completely submerge the model in the Purple Power liquid. Castrol Super Clean is the same stuff from automotive stores. A couple days max submerged in this stuff will have it cleaned up in no time. Wash it with dish soap and water, rinse good, and re-do your build the way you want. WEAR RUBBER GLOVES WHEN HANDLING THE FLUID AND WEAR EYE PROTECTION SHOULD YOU SPLASH. gregg