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I have some Styrofoam packing stuck to the wheels on a Sword model. Does anyone know how to remove this? Thank you.
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Stuck how? Is it stuck with glue? I've had it happen but it's usually just static and the styrofoam comes right off. Facebook: NorCalDiecastCustomsInstagram: NorCalDiecastCustomsClifton
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Like it got wet or melted to the rubber.
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I've always managed to scratch it off with fingernails (though I play guitar and have quite long fingernails on my right hand which helps!) It's possible that lighter fluid/lighter fuel will remove any sticky stuff, but scratching with a nail is best for the big bits. When you come to repack the model, make sure you have paper or another material lining the polystyrene wheel bays.
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I have had it happen a few times on First Gear models and have used the little plastic tool that came with some of the Sword models to carefully scrap it off. Flickr Photostream
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Thank you all for the help.
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Some of the earlier tyres on the Sword, TWH and Drake models have a like an oil residue substance that over time will eat into the paint or the packaging. It should clean of the tyre.
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