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This message was edited 1 time. Last update was at 2013/06/30 02:23:10


 
   
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Monstrous Master Moulder





Utah

I have been using the super clean for the past couple years and it has been working great. But I have been doing it by hand for that time.

I have been wanting a sonic cleaner for a while now and this may just put me over. Thanks for the video it is great.

 
   
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Regular Dakkanaut




I had maybe 5 minutes worth of toothpick/toothbrush work at the sink to get the last stubborn bits of paint off. Almost no labor at all. If you are going to get a dedicated sonic cleaner for this you could get one without a drain and just leave the solution in it with the lid on it. just scrape the bottom everyone couple cleanings with a spatula or something to scoop out the gubbins.
   
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Blood Angel Terminator with Lightning Claws





New Jersey

I use an ultra sonic and super clean to strip my minis also. Works fantastic and almost no effort in scrubbing afterwords.

   
 
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