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What the title says, I've flocked three of my six tiles but the grass won't stay, plus I'm more into deserts these days thanks to the Army Painter's desert yellow.

So, how to best deflock these tiles without ruining the detail underneath it.

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I haven't got the ability to test this but I would think heavily diluted sugar soap in warm water might be your best bet. About 1 or 2 caps to a bucket and a good scrubbing should loosen it.
   
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Somewhere in south-central England.

PVA adhesive is water soluble. Soak the tiles overnight in a bath full of hot water, then scrub.

I don't know if sugar soap will help but it's tough on your hands so wear rubber gloves.

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