This is a new and improved version of our tutorial. Enjoy! Product is dedicated for PS - polystrene plastic. Also works with plastics such as HDPE, LDPE, PET, PC, PP. Always check if your object is compatible!
Received my shipment, for anyone wondering if it’s safe to use with Hobbymaster’s or any other pre-painted diecast models, it WILL remove the paint so use at your own risk (tested this myself). As for what the product is intended for, it works AMAZINGLY. The best glue debonder I’ve used yet.
Love this stuff. I'm sure I bought everything you make 🤣🤣 this is an amazing tool that's a must for any modeler. Cleans up with no trouble at all. Only one item you need to make and that's a wick to we can soak up ca glue off some of my VERY small parts. I use paper towels rolled tightly but sometimes they fall apart onto the build. That when I have to start over with your debonder.🤣🤣 larger parts no problems.
Just purchased this from Canada! Does it remove any paint as well? Will be using it on a Hobbymaster Diecast model in which I had to use super-glue but accidentally got it all over the model... I don't want it ruining the paint either (although the model came pre-paint so it was applied very well)!
Hello, Product attacks all CA (super; cyanaocrylate) glues and doesn't attack styrene also the clear variety. Depending on how aggressive the Loctite product is there may be a stain left (crazing) where the glue was after you remove it which may require polishing to get rid of. Chris
Hello, good question! No, as the debonder works needs to have access to whole surface of the glue, there is not enough surface for it to properly attack the glue trapped between the parts. It would take hours for the debonder to penetrate within and break the bond.
Hi, this works on polystyrene, metal, resin so it's important that your models is made of one of these materials. Gunpla is probably made of polystyrene like 99% of models so it will work. :)
Yes, it will dissolve the glue on any substrate, but make a test on a less visible fabric part 1st as there is plenty of fabrics out there and one should just check if problems such as discoloration are not an issue. I'd say the chance is 75% for it to be OK but still worth bearing in mind a test is advised.