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Scuttling Genestealer





Baltimore, MD

This has been discussed many times here, the answer is super clean


Will strip anything including FW with 0 damage its environmentally friendly so you can porur it down the drain.
Its about 12 bucks for a gallon that you can re use i find it at walmart in the automotive section.
All you need is some rubber gloves a tooth brush and about 12 hr soak at which point even the primer and superglue will come off.

This message was edited 1 time. Last update was at 2009/06/25 20:12:34


 
Made in us
Scuttling Genestealer





Baltimore, MD

Someone Should Sticky the article how to strip as this topic comes up an a lot
my thanks go out to the writers of this article it has saved me boatloads of cash being able to buy crappy painted minis for discount and easily strip them
http://www.dakkadakka.com/wiki/en/Dakka_Modeling_FAQ:_How_to_Strip...

This message was edited 1 time. Last update was at 2009/07/03 20:25:24


 
 
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