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Restoration of Tamiya Cars Rubber pieces
So long as there are no
tears in rubber pieces, they can be cleaned up quite nicely. I suggest soaking them in a
warm soapy water solution for about 30 minutes, this loosens any caked on dirt or oil. Then
gently scrub the item with a soft used toothbrush. I find that for really greasy items it
helps to dip the head of the toothbrush directly into liquid dish soap prior to scrubbing.
The highly concentrated dish soap serves to instantly emulsify the greasy on the rubber as
youre scrubbing it. Otherwise, youll find that youre just moving the
grease from one section of the rubber piece to another.
Again, low-gloss Armor All will restore a dark nature black color to
these pieces. Regular Armor All tends to give rubber a false high-gloss finish which looks
really tacky. |