I did some work on stripping the paint from the Maserati's interior. Back in the '70s I painted with Testors' enamels, and that's likely what I used on this. I wasn't too sure what was best for removing this paint, so I stuck with what I knew, and let the unit soak in Super Clean. After 10 minutes or so I used a small, stiff brush and a fine metal pick to remove the much loosened paint. Several rounds of this stripped off just about all the old stuff. After reviewing the digital images I see a few paint flecks still stuck on in some odd places, but they shouldn't be hard to remove. The interior looks more-or-less ok now, so I'll move on to cleaning up the body.
Notes about E. L. Moore, mid-20th century model railroading, and other model making related interests.
Tuesday, November 24, 2020
Maserati interior cleaned up
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