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Angry Blood Angel Assault marine





Bristol, UK

Elmodiddly wrote:Dettol leaves a nasty thick goopy residue which is a bitch to shift unless you use a toothpick in all the recesses. Takes too damned long too and any splashes stick to whatever you've just hit.

Fairy Power Spray. 2 squirts, toothbrush to get it into the nooks and crannies, leave it. 15 minutes later quick brush under water. Done!
Splashes on surfaces, if you get any, is water soluble so just wipes off.
Doesn't make your mini's smell either. Works on plastics, metal and I've had no issues with GS either.

http://www.britishsupermarketworldwide.com/acatalog/info_34213.html


+1 for Fairy Power Spray, best product I've used to strip paint by far, gets 85% of my undercoats off too on plastics. Metals come out like new.
 
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