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Made in ca
Dakka Veteran




Can I use straight Super Clean to strip models or does it need to be water deluded first?

This message was edited 1 time. Last update was at 2019/02/13 18:37:25


 
   
Made in us
Regular Dakkanaut




It's fine straight from the jug. I've soaked plastic models in it for weeks because I forgot about them and had no issues. A non-cleared model should take 48 hours to strip mostly clean (maybe less); i'd give a clear coated model 5-7 days (again depends on the clear; gloss will invariably take longer to strip than a matte clear IME).

I like it better than Simple Green. It seems to work better and yet is still non-toxic and environmentally safe (if you care about that little detail).

   
Made in ca
Lone Wolf Sentinel Pilot





Los Angeles, CA, USA

It works very well straight from the bottle no need to dilute. Be cautious with resin though as it can make some resins soften.
   
Made in us
Powerful Phoenix Lord





Yep, good to go. Use gloves etc. It is bad on the old skin (won't kill you, but will sap all of the oils out of your skin, etc.).
   
 
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