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I find myself recommending this one quite a bit and thought it deserves its own thread in P&M
I have used it myself for some years for stripping individual plastic & metal models. Altho to be fair I think I have not used mine like in this video :p
I've painted it on with a synthetic brush, then either
* Wiped with WC paper towel directly
* Used an old toothbrush dipped in soap, then warm water rinse
Submerging a piece will be much more powerful
Do you know alternatives? Or have you used this one? This method is more nuanced than dipping something in generic grease remover product, as you can even finely control the "erasure" (something I've yet to try myself)
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"The larger point though, is that as players, we have more control over what the game looks and feels like than most of us are willing to use in order to solve our own problems"
I've used green stuff world's alternative, which I found more powerful but with the drawback of needing to actually sink and leave alone the minis a few hours.
AK paint stripper is really neat, especially for use on vehicles since you don't need to sink the whole leman Russ in it.
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