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Fresh-Faced New User





New video up that demonstrates how you can safely and easily strip plastic models using Biostrip20


   
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Fixture of Dakka






Step 0; make sure you buy that stuff, not the stuff in the squirty bottle, because the squirty stuff eats plastic.
   
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Been Around the Block





Wilko all purpose paint and varnish stripper is the same stuff for a fraction of the price. (Currently £3.25 / 500ml, compared to about £15 for Biostrip 20).

http://www.bolterandchainsword.com/topic/341016-review-wilko-paint-and-varnish-stripper-all-purpose/
   
 
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