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Incorporating Wet-Blending






Glendale, AZ

Has anybody done it yet? I usually use ABS brake fluid for my models, but I'm not sure if resin will react badly with it. Should be fine, but I was looking for some insight.

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La's totally awesome cleaner, i used it on my finecast, was A ok.

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break fluid wouldnt be fine but you should test it on sprue to be sure!

   
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I used Simple Green. They sat in there for 2-3 days and had no problems. Take them off the bases first though. Use a cheap electric tooth brush to really get in those hard to reach places. The model was over 20$ usd so an 8 dollar Tooth Brush to fix it is worth it.

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