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Fresh-Faced New User




So my apologies if this is somewhere else that I overlooked, but I looked for it, honestly.

So, I've read that Simple Green is the best, or one of the best, methods to stripping paint off of miniatures. So I went and bought some, now, my question is this: Do I put the miniatures in undiluted Simple Green or do I do a 1:1 mixture of SG and water?
   
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Scarred Ultramarine Tyrannic War Veteran






Melbourne, Australia

It gives a good explanation here
http://www.librarium-online.com/painting/a-simple-guide-to-stripping-paint-1028.html

"Whilst we stand, we fight. Whilst we fight, we prevail. Nothing shall stay our wrath"
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