Having DCC'd my old resin bodied Class 26 I thought I would give it a cosmetic makeover. So I did what I have done for many years with plastic and cast metal bodies, and dropped the body into a jar of brake fluid to take the old paint off.
What I now know, and didn't yesterday, is that resin absorbs brake fluid. I sprayed the body with primer this morning and the primer is refusing to dry. The body smells of brake fluid even though I washed and degreased it very thoroughly when it came out of the dip. Oh dear.
Luckily I have a Class 25 body which will fit the same chassis with new bogie sideframes (and ideally fuel tanks but I can probably do something with Plastikard). Tempted to go completely out of period for my own 1962-era layout and finish it as one of my favourites:
(http://i753.photobucket.com/albums/xx178/glencoyne/img003_zps6c627fea.jpg)
Seen at Carlisle, Easter 1985. Modelling that bodyside damage could be challenging.
I have a spare 26 resin body if it's any use to you (sent you a PM regarding this)