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Monster-Slaying Daemonhunter







LucasLAD wrote:If he uses brake fluid on a plastic model his rhino is going to be a blob of goop on the bottom of the container.

Simple Green for plastic. Brake fluid for metal


I used dot4 brake fluid to clean up a whole load of my plastic models the other day, including a rhino, and it worked perfect. No melting whatsoever after I left them in it for about a week.

Are you saying this from experience?
 
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