I'm writing this as a neophyte This the first time that I've attempted a metal kit, it's the 25 pounder. I've got 2 problems and I would appreciate some detailed responses.
1. Some of the steel parts have rust on them. What is the best way to remove it. Steel wool or the use of a Dremel ?
2. I don't wish to paint the model, but leave it as bare metal. To prevent the oxidation of the steel and aluminum parts I'm aware that I have to coat them with something or somethings. My question is what product or products should I use ? Specific product names would be appreciated.
Richard
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Clear coatings on bare metal
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Re: Clear coatings on bare metal
I use Jenolite thin rust remover and steel wool to remove surface rust.
I would imagine any of the matt or gloss lacquers would protect the metal but I've never done it so happy to defer to anyone who has.
Adrian.
I would imagine any of the matt or gloss lacquers would protect the metal but I've never done it so happy to defer to anyone who has.
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Re: Clear coatings on bare metal
Hi Richard
I found this product online
Rustins RUSCML125 Metal Lacquer Clear 125ml
The advertising says it will not crack or go yellow with age.
Regards
Gary
I found this product online
Rustins RUSCML125 Metal Lacquer Clear 125ml
The advertising says it will not crack or go yellow with age.
Regards
Gary
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Re: Clear coatings on bare metal
Hi Folks.
I liked this thread, mainly as I don't wish to paint my Chieftains tracks. I have been advised of a lacquer that may suit, unfortunately it doesn't seem to be avaible.
Thus following the above post, I had a look at the label on the bottle: Not recommended for SS or mild steel. Also recommends testing is suggested.
Sorry to be party pooper, take care, real care with such stuff. If it works please let me know
Cheers Charles
I liked this thread, mainly as I don't wish to paint my Chieftains tracks. I have been advised of a lacquer that may suit, unfortunately it doesn't seem to be avaible.
Thus following the above post, I had a look at the label on the bottle: Not recommended for SS or mild steel. Also recommends testing is suggested.
Sorry to be party pooper, take care, real care with such stuff. If it works please let me know
Cheers Charles
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Re: Clear coatings on bare metal
Adrian,
Thank you.
I found your suggestion on Amazon here in France. I'm not sure what you mean by the word "thin". Does the spray below correspond to that ?
https://www.amazon.fr/gp/product/B081B2 ... 1ZI7F&th=1
They also have something thick er in bottles
https://www.amazon.fr/Jenolite-Bailcast ... ref=sr_1_7?
Your thoughts please ?
Nobody seems have an idea of a clear lacquer. JENOLITE seems also to produce a clear protective lacquer.
https://www.amazon.fr/gp/product/B07MTH ... 1ZI7F&th=1
Your thoughts again if possible ?
Richard
Edited on Thursday, 29 September 2022 at 21:04 (GMT + 2) à Blainville sur mer, Normandie, France;
sent later.
Thank you.
I found your suggestion on Amazon here in France. I'm not sure what you mean by the word "thin". Does the spray below correspond to that ?
https://www.amazon.fr/gp/product/B081B2 ... 1ZI7F&th=1
They also have something thick er in bottles
https://www.amazon.fr/Jenolite-Bailcast ... ref=sr_1_7?
Your thoughts please ?
Nobody seems have an idea of a clear lacquer. JENOLITE seems also to produce a clear protective lacquer.
https://www.amazon.fr/gp/product/B07MTH ... 1ZI7F&th=1
Your thoughts again if possible ?
Richard
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Re: Clear coatings on bare metal
The first link is the one I use for surface rust. Put some in a foil cake case, dip the steel wool into it and then use the two together to clean the steel.
Once the surface is rust free, I clean with Upol System 20 panel wipe and prime immediately.
When I was de-rusting a Sherman I used Hammerite gel, which was magic with heavy corrosion. You put it on and left it and after a while it had eaten the rust back to clean steel. Hence "thin" just meant liquid.
Adrian.
Once the surface is rust free, I clean with Upol System 20 panel wipe and prime immediately.
When I was de-rusting a Sherman I used Hammerite gel, which was magic with heavy corrosion. You put it on and left it and after a while it had eaten the rust back to clean steel. Hence "thin" just meant liquid.
Adrian.
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