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Hardened Veteran Guardsman




Kentwood, Mi

A few questions.

1. Is there any real safe way to strip the paint off of resin models?

2. If yes, then what products are recommended and for how long?

3. Are there any resin safe products out there to help get rid of glue so I can reassemble the models in a fashion I prefer? And if yes, what are they?

Thank you for your time.

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As far as i understood, rubbing alcohol should be perfectly safe on resin. I have not tried it myself, but that is what i always thought. Not sure about the glue. I would think it would really depend on the type of glue you used

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