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Scuttling Genestealer




Tallahassee

Ive let my termagaunt sit in some superclean for about 11 hours now. All the paint is gone but all i really wish to be removed is the super glue. Does anyone know how long this process might take as i dont want to leave it in there to long and have the model start to disintegrate
   
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Monstrous Master Moulder





Utah

I use super clean to strip my models and I have left them in over a week without problems. I usually leave my stuff in for at least 48 hours but it doesn't always seem to help a ton with glue (it may just depend on what glue you use).

ymmv

 
   
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Nasty Nob




Cary, NC

Super Clean doesn't seem to do much to superglue (consistently).

I would recommend some Simple Green. It doesn't do anything to plastic models at all (I'm not sure about resin). It does seem to weaken/make brittle superglue bonds. You might need to leave it for several days, though. Use it undiluted to get the best effect on Superglue.

Also, once the model is dry, you might also try putting it in the freezer. Cold also makes superglue pretty brittle. I've used that to snap a particularly recalcitrant bond.

 
   
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Trustworthy Shas'vre




DFW area Texas - Rarely

get some "uncure" that and freezing them.

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