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I have some trouble stripping an Armorcast Exocrine. I'm currently using my standard way (home degreaser, no Dettol or Simple Green here) and I have some hard time.
Usually I use nitro solvent with metal models only. In this case I have already soaked an old toothbrush with it, then brushed the model (without submerging the model in it) and I've achieved to remove some paint, but lots more remains, especially in the recesses.
as now, I've him resting in a degreaser bath for more than three days, with lots of brushing (with dish soap), at least twice at day, pluse I have brushed it with nitro soaked toothbrush twice.
I was wondering if I could put it in a bath of nitro, or the solvent would destroy the resin model.

   
 
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