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Does it work on finecast? Also how about meths and finecast?
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Would said lord commissar be ok in a possible sacrifice to serve the emperha!!
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Any word on the commissar?
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Awesome. I've got some fire dragons off eBay that are itching for an alcohol bath if it will suit them. Rest of the minis I've won are metal so they're going in the cellulose thinners. It's pure comedy to see literally every layer of paint come if in a matter of seconds. Plus it smells amazing haha!
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Cellulose thinners works for finecast. Just leave in for literally less than 2 mins. Toothbrush. Scrubby scrubby. Job done. Just don't put them on with the bases on
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None from me! I'm currently experimenting with "gunk green degreaser". With a metal warp spider off eBay. Moreso to satisfy my own curiosity in regards to the constant recommendations of simple green or purple power, which are both degreasers. Gunk is easily attainable from Halfords and is biodegradable. I've used it on engines and it will get caked on oil off with ease, it's also safe on plastics. I will post the results in 24 hours after the initial soak!
 
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