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My simple green says "concentrated" on the top. Are they all like this, or do I have a stronger product that needs to be watered down for my mini stripping? I only plan on leaving them in overnight anyway (about 15 hours I'd say).

Thanks,
BlackMojo
   
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Concentrated works fine. I usually water it down a bit so I can control how fast the paint gets stripped (just to be sure) but I've put models in 7:1 SG to water and it was fine.

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alright, I think I might just dump them in. most of them are only primed, but im getting some green stuff and want to remodel them into a kind of roman legion style army (powerspears, crimson loinclothes, the extra trim on the left shoulder, and my best idea: chains spiraling around the arms to the power weapons, which will look legit).

Also, if anyone knows an easy way to get that raised shoulder trim I would love to know. I saw cutting it out of plasticard, but I have none. I was thinking use a heavy gauge wire covered in greenstuff, or some cereal box cardboard double layered and covere in gs.
   
 
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