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I've got a couple secondhand Incubi that I'd really like to repaint, and while I know SuperClean is safe on resin, I have seen people express concern that taking a toothbrush to resin models to take off the paint could quickly destroy detail. Does anybody have some actual experience stripping finecast models, and if so, what kind of results did you see?

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I had a bad primer batch I needed to clean off some Fire Dragons. Used simple green and a toothbrush. I probably didn’t scrub as hard as I should have (some primer remained) but no detail was lost.

   
 
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