CLEANING BASE PLATES

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Re: CLEANING BASE PLATES

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Hi All, thanks for the input. I will try some of the tips you have posted Pete.
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Re: CLEANING BASE PLATES

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This thread seems like it would fit well under "Tinman's Restoration Handbook".
Would people be open to moving it there so it can be easily found in the future?
Happy hunting!
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Re: CLEANING BASE PLATES

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I hope Pete posts the results of his experiments.
It might be time to start my "Bucket List."
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Re: CLEANING BASE PLATES

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Hi Tinman haven't done much on the base plates , owing to having a bad chest infection for a couple of weeks & having four bottom teeth out in hospital last Friday not felt like doing anything Pete.
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Re: CLEANING BASE PLATES

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petethesweet wrote:Hi Tinman haven't done much on the base plates , owing to having a bad chest infection for a couple of weeks & having four bottom teeth out in hospital last Friday not felt like doing anything Pete.
I don't know, these retirees - any excuse not to do any work! :D
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Re: CLEANING BASE PLATES

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Idris wrote:
petethesweet wrote:Hi Tinman haven't done much on the base plates , owing to having a bad chest infection for a couple of weeks & having four bottom teeth out in hospital last Friday not felt like doing anything Pete.
I don't know, these retirees - any excuse not to do any work! :D
yeah ...slacker :D
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Re: CLEANING BASE PLATES

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MatchboxFreak wrote:This thread seems like it would fit well under "Tinman's Restoration Handbook".
Would people be open to moving it there so it can be easily found in the future?
I agree with Kurt so have moved the thread to here, any objections.

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Re: CLEANING BASE PLATES

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GHOSTHUNTER wrote:
MatchboxFreak wrote:This thread seems like it would fit well under "Tinman's Restoration Handbook".
Would people be open to moving it there so it can be easily found in the future?
I agree with Kurt so have moved the thread to here, any objections.

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Re: CLEANING BASE PLATES

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Hi Pete,
hope you are well.
Do you have further results now?
Do you have pictures from cleaned baseplates?
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Re: CLEANING BASE PLATES

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Hi Sven, haven't had much luck with the base plates, i have used jiff & tooth paste makes a bit of difference always worried about rubbing the paint off the model, i think went they are really tarnished it seems to bite into the metal. Pete.
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