How to remove Krylon Fusion paint from plastic?
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I wouldn't use brake fluid, it has silicone, when a substrate is contaminated with silicone the paint will not stick to or it will fisheye pretty bad.
I would get some aircraft remover, spray it on, but you have to remove it quickly because it will burn plastic if left on too long. What part were trying to paint? Is the surface smooth? You can also wet sand it down with 400 then finish it off with wet 800 to remove the 400 sand scratches. Wash the piece with dish soap, when it's dry clean it with rubbing alcohol. If it's bare plastic I would use adhesion promoter, you can get it at walmart or a autoparts store. First coat doesn't have to completely hide everything it's just to get started. Make sure you let the paint flash 5-10 mins in between coats to let the solvents evaporate. If you don't it can wrinkle or that first problem you were having with it. hit me up if you need any more help or have questions.
I would get some aircraft remover, spray it on, but you have to remove it quickly because it will burn plastic if left on too long. What part were trying to paint? Is the surface smooth? You can also wet sand it down with 400 then finish it off with wet 800 to remove the 400 sand scratches. Wash the piece with dish soap, when it's dry clean it with rubbing alcohol. If it's bare plastic I would use adhesion promoter, you can get it at walmart or a autoparts store. First coat doesn't have to completely hide everything it's just to get started. Make sure you let the paint flash 5-10 mins in between coats to let the solvents evaporate. If you don't it can wrinkle or that first problem you were having with it. hit me up if you need any more help or have questions.