Acetone is found in hypermarket But, it is a volatile product, to be used in closed glass jar or outside. Be careful, not for plastic ! Dechet to throw in the trash, not in the nature of course. Have a good job !
thank you. There are several brands of caustic soda on the market, This one I used wasn't as strong as the previous ones I used. That was why I was a bit generous :)
Wow that works great, got to try that next time...I enjoy Your posts on the Planet diecast atlas forums Also.
wow what a great vid...
Don't forget. Goggles and gloves.
thanks :)
you are welcome. I hope it help[s. Do you restore diecast toys yourself?
cheers! and your name on PD is???
L'Acetone est moins dangereux, et le glanzer encore moins.
Thank you, I did not know that. Shall try it if I can find acetone in a larger quantity
Acetone is found in hypermarket
But, it is a volatile product, to be used in closed glass jar or outside.
Be careful, not for plastic !
Dechet to throw in the trash, not in the nature of course.
Have a good job !
What about the plastic wheels?
Thanks for watching and your question. All hubs (plastic or metal) are removed before I start the process
You Don't need that much soda
thank you. There are several brands of caustic soda on the market, This one I used wasn't as strong as the previous ones I used. That was why I was a bit generous :)