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Hey, I’ve recently acquired a lovely CYMA mp5 but it’s been ruined by a terrible paint job, since I’m boring and have zero creativity i like the original ‘factory look’

anyway, how easy is it to go back to black as it were ? Debating whether or not to just buy new parts…

Advice welcome Please :)  

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I’ve found acetone free nail varnish remover pretty good , you’ll need to strip it down as far as you can for the best job , use cotton wool pads / balls just use them like they are free , the paint will absorb into them and then start respreading the diluted paint , just draw the paint off in the same direction rather than scrub at it . After that I’d give the plastic parts a refresh with black Krylon .

 
I've found detol can be good for removing spray paint

 
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Thank you 

Do you think submerging and soaking the front rails might work well?

I’ve found acetone free nail varnish remover pretty good , you’ll need to strip it down as far as you can for the best job , use cotton wool pads / balls just use them like they are free , the paint will absorb into them and then start respreading the diluted paint , just draw the paint off in the same direction rather than scrub at it . After that I’d give the plastic parts a refresh with black Krylon .

 
Thank you 

Do you think submerging and soaking the front rails might work well?
I wouldn’t advise soaking as such just incase the chinesium anodising goes funny , for odd shapes and awkward pieces I simply use an old tooth brush to work it in then rinse and repeat .

 
Angle grinder. That'll work.

I'm with you on the factory fresh look. Ignore the haters, BLACK GUNS MATTER!!!!!!

 
Thank you 

Do you think submerging and soaking the front rails might work well?
I would avoid soaking in chemicals etc

Back in the olden days I decided to ‘unpaint’ model figures to redo them, I tested out acetone successfully, then popped some in to soak, and after leaving for not very long I returned to discover highly disfigured figures melting into mush

Keep it simple, test out as others have posted above and stick to rubbing away on the individual pieces 

 
A long soak in Isopropyl Alcohol should help get rid of a lot of the paint. Shouldn't harm the plastic. My son's ebay-bought used Warhammer models have been left to soak for days with no ill effects.

Back in the day - Fairy Power spray was awesome for removing krylon. Then they changed the recipe...?

But that MP5 looks cool painted as-is. Black guns are boring anyway....

 
The biggest issue I have with getting paint jobs like that off is that they just never really completely come off. There's always a little nook or cranny that stays painted.

 
Yeah. Can't say I'm a massive fan of painted guns but tan painted MP5s are quite a vibe imo.  As Lozart says, I feel it would be a total pain getting it all off. I know it would bother me if it remained in all little nooks if you were going for total removal.

 
you'll have a right pain getting that back to standard and it will look crap if you do, even painted black it wont look good, as much as i also like black guns all of mine are now painted

id suggest turning that into a DEVGRU MP5 paintjob

 
What’s that look like pal?
This was my Devgru SD6, granted it has a different front end and stock to yours but you can still paint it the same 

I used an old orange bag, played it over the gun and blasted it with short hits of brown to get the pattern 

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That looks awesome, thanks for the advice 

 
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