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I used rubbing alcohol and a micro brush to remove some pad printing on a Intermountain kit car. Apply the alcohol to the micro brush and lightly rub the pad printing, keep repeating this process until the printing starts to lift, when the printing is removed dab dry, the alcohol will flash dry, the paint was not affected. To be safe, test the painted surface under the car body to make sure the alcohol does not start lifting the paint, from my experience touch up paint rarely matches the manufacturer painted color.

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@John Ochab posted:

I used rubbing alcohol and a micro brush to remove some pad printing on a Intermountain kit car. Apply the alcohol to the micro brush and lightly rub the pad printing, keep repeating this process until the printing starts to lift, when the printing is removed dab dry, the alcohol will flash dry, the paint was not affected. To be safe, test the painted surface under the car body to make sure the alcohol does not start lifting the paint, from my experience touch up paint rarely matches the manufacturer painted color.

thanks for tip.it worked like a charm.i used a scotchbrite pad.it is a cheap aquisition.i want to try my hand at weathering.i am not going to start on an atlas or mth premier car.thank you again and any other tips is greatly apprieciated.                                                           

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