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Norn Queen






Dublin, Ireland

Anyone any ideas on how to strip effectively a 2x2 foot painted realm of battle gameboard? (undercoat + white snow paint overlay).
Or has anyone done it?

PS I know what will strip it (dettol etc) but am not sure how to strip something so big effectively.


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You need to use a large tub for soaking (like a large plastic tote or storage crate that doesn't leak).

Or, failing that, you can spray it with the stripper and then scrub, then spray and scrub or spray and leave but you have to keep coming back to keep it wet.

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Get some 100% isopropyl and put the tile into a bin bag with a load of it, tie it shut. Slosh it around for a bit then leave for 10 mins then slosh it around a bit more and leave for another 10.

Then take a stiff scrubbing brush and go at it.
Use your shower tray?
You can get universal travel plugs or stick a plunger over the drain.

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