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Swift Swooping Hawk






Scotland

Hi all.

This is aimed at uk players who have used dettol for stripping paint of old models.

Can you give me some details on how you use it?

Do you dilute it? Immerse it? Use a toothbrush? etc.

All information will be gratefully received.




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Swift Swooping Hawk






Scotland

It was Super John and Beef who were discussing this in a thread last week.



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Amongst the Stars, In the Night

Then search for the thread where it was being discussed?

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Swift Swooping Hawk






Scotland

All the thread mentions is that they use it for stripping paint, no details.

I'd just like to have a bit more info regarding this method before I try it and the wing falls off my falcon.



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