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  I have a problem in getting citadel spray paint of with ANY paint thinner whether it be Tamiya or a commercial one.  I was in desperation and it would be a waste of some nice valhallans if I cant get it off.

 Any response at all will be appreciated.

  Thanks,

  Wolf Guard Battle Leader Thorgrim Bloodaxe

sorry, posting twice was an accident

   
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Pennsylvania

have you tried simple green & a soft toothbrush ?

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Oklahoma City, Ok.

Castrol Superclean... and old toothbrush, some gloves.

let soak(at least 24 to 48 hours). bush off the excess.

if they are metal, you could use Acetone(fingernail polish remover).

Acetone will eat plastic.

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Come again some other day
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I'll never hear a word you say" Weak and Powerless - APC

 
   
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Hello,

Thanks guys, your help is much appreciated.  I will respond as soon as I try these out.

 Thanks again,

 Thorgrim Bloodaxe

   
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Thanks guys, the nail polish remover worked great.  After it soaked for almost 2 days I used a metal brush to get the paint off and they are ready to play now.

  THX,

  Thorgrim Bloodaxe

   
 
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