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Cool man mite have to borrow my daughters nudge , nudge , wink ,wink , say no more
Made in nz
Basecoated Black





NewZealand

I tried this method with the a four mentioned acetone free nail polish remover. placed an old figure for about 1 minute and it totally melted so i would not use this again. so then tried simple green left figures in undiluted solution in sealed jar over night and no melting occurred work well .
 
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