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Made in ca
Ancient Venerable Black Templar Dreadnought





Canada

Glad that worked out!

The good thing about asking questions around here is so many of us have faced the same issues.
I was incredibly surprised by Simply Clean on how well that worked.

I keep expecting that "other shoe to drop" there must be something bad that happens later or a material that is hates.
I have never tried "finecast" in the stuff and am somewhat afraid to try.

A revolution is an idea which has found its bayonets.
Napoleon Bonaparte 
   
Made in us
Powerful Phoenix Lord





It works on finecast, but be very careful with the ultrasonic (it creates heat as it's used). I left some in the ultrasonic a bit too long and they became sloppy and bendy as resin is wont to do --- luckily I cut them up for weapons so it was fine.
   
Made in ca
Ancient Venerable Black Templar Dreadnought





Canada

 Elbows wrote:
It works on finecast, but be very careful with the ultrasonic (it creates heat as it's used). I left some in the ultrasonic a bit too long and they became sloppy and bendy as resin is wont to do --- luckily I cut them up for weapons so it was fine.
Good to know, thanks.

A revolution is an idea which has found its bayonets.
Napoleon Bonaparte 
   
 
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