[modeleng] Re: Plasti-Kote Paint

  • From: "Dave Beaman" <davebeaman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <modeleng@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 9 Oct 2007 21:51:43 +0100

Hi Clif,

Strip it all back to base metal. If Nitromorse won't work, soak overnight in 
Hydraulic oil.

This will shift the paint but you will need to treat the metal again 
afterwards. A decent degreaser, Trike if you can get it but soaking in Jizer 
will do. Scrub the metal with a nylon brush and Jizer to ensure any remains 
of the oil are gone. Then prime and paint to your hearts content. Any more 
probs, drop by my place and I will try and help.

Dave.


----- Original Message ----- 
From: <clif.gwr@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <modeleng@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, October 09, 2007 9:18 PM
Subject: [modeleng] Plasti-Kote Paint


Hi All,
From my recent experience never use this paint.

I needed a small can of  Black Gloss Paint for the running boards of my 
latest 5" gauge loco but just lately such cans seem to have all but 
disappeared.

The only paint that I could find in small quantities was Plasti-Kote which 
from the description on the jar seemed OK being described as suitable for 
just about everything. The only difference being that it needed Thinners for 
brush cleaning which seemed to indicate that it was a type of Cellulose 
paint.

The instructions also said the it dried without brush marks.

On using the stuff the first problem is that it is fast drying and does not 
give time for the brush marks to level out.
 Having given the running boards two coats it looked as though they had been 
painted with a Tar brush so I decided to sand them down after letting the 
paint dry for one week.
On trying to sand them, the paint was so soft that it tended to roll rather 
than sand down. Having got them as smooth as I could I was  going to wipe 
the surfaces over with a rag moistened with White Spirit to remove dust, 
remembering that the paint was thinners based. When the White Spirit touched 
the paint it promptly softened and smeared making a real mess.

I then decided to remove all the paint using Paint Stripper and  start 
again.
 I gave it a good coating of stripper, left it for half an hour and then 
tried to wash it off. Whilst some paint came off, it basically turned to a 
sticky mess and still stuck to the metal.

I then gave it another dose of stripper, left it for two hours and when I 
tried to  wash it off, it again left a sticky messy surface.
The question therefore is what is this stuff if Thinners and White Spirit 
attack it and is semi immune to stripper.

It looks like the only way that I am going to get this rotten stuff off it 
to dump the running boards into a bucket of Thinners.

Having hunted all over the place for small tins of  real Black Gloss paint, 
I eventually found one in a little DIY Shop called the Jolly Bodger so when 
I do get the paint off, hopefully I can do a decent job this time.

Regards

Clif


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