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Leader
United Kingdom
Joined 07/07/04
Last Visit 03/05/21
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Posted on 21 February 2013 at 20:46:28 GMT
I want to remove all of the acrylic paint from a few GHQ models that I'm not content with.
Can anyone recommend what to use as so far I'm not getting back to a clean metal model?
Jesse Schoor
United Kingdom
Joined 06/02/10
Last Visit 30/08/13
26 Posts
Posted on 21 February 2013 at 21:04:32 GMT
I usually just soak the models in turpentine or some other form of paint stripper for a day or two, then clean with an old tooth brush. You could also use oven cleaner if you are pressed for time.
frogimus
United States
Joined 15/02/13
Last Visit 17/06/13
13 Posts
Posted on 21 February 2013 at 22:54:36 GMT
In the US, we have a cleaner called Simple Green that takes care of acrylic pretty well on pewter and plastic (but I've seen a little lead rot on the lead minis). I put the figures in a ziplock bag with the Simple Green overnight then use a soft brush & dental picks to remove the softened paint.

There is a GB distributor here http://www.simplegreen.com/about_us_global_part...

Some other mini forums say the the brown dettol and Fairy Power Spray are close to the same results.
LukeR78
United Kingdom
Joined 02/10/09
Last Visit 20/02/24
125 Posts
Posted on 22 February 2013 at 10:49:57 GMT
Nail polish remover is a cheap way of stripping pains from any metal, just soak your figures for about 24 hours and scrub with a toothbrush.

The own downside being that your figures will smell like a tart’s hankie for a few days.
Darren H
United Kingdom
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Last Visit 07/11/13
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Posted on 22 February 2013 at 20:54:13 GMT
2nd for dettol, 1/3 mix with water
Leader
United Kingdom
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Posted on 22 February 2013 at 21:46:17 GMT
Thanks for the reples, I'll be trying some of them over the weekend.

Cheers Smile
Leader
United Kingdom
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Last Visit 03/05/21
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Posted on 25 February 2013 at 19:56:31 GMT
...and the award for best stripper goes to ... Dettol! Worked beautifully. Nail polish remover also worked but not anywhere nearly as well, but that may be just the brand I used!
Anyway, time to try out the new paint scheme.

Cheers Smile
Gun-Pit Paul
England
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Last Visit 29/01/19
170 Posts
Posted on 01 March 2013 at 09:02:28 GMT
Cheers for the 'APSR' (After Paint-Stripping Report)

I was wondering which was best, as I need to do some myself.
Paint job on my Chieftains went horribly wrong.

Paul
LukeR78
United Kingdom
Joined 02/10/09
Last Visit 20/02/24
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Posted on 01 March 2013 at 09:51:24 GMT
Cheers for that. I'll be sure to give Dettol a go next time I want to strip paint.
rnaylor1
United Kingdom
Joined 10/09/12
Last Visit 06/09/17
134 Posts
Posted on 01 March 2013 at 15:15:35 GMT
Just started using Dettol myself, pretty impressive stuff!
edenviews
United Kingdom
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Last Visit 07/02/18
453 Posts
Posted on 05 March 2013 at 20:27:08 GMT
I went for paint stripper and toothbrushes! Very messy and some burning of hands.I averted bad burning by quick washing with water. It has taken a while but have nearly 70 done. i like to move quickly and get on with painting. The models were fresh from B&B at Abingdon and were bright orange!!! Not my style- acrylic and thick. I may want to do rest-excessive number of Merkavas- a bit slowly and with fewer orange burning bits hitting my skin. I may try a variation of dettol. I used to find toothpaste would take off paint on my fingers when I finally went to bed in the old days!Grin
countwolfheim
Belgium
Joined 17/10/06
Last Visit 06/06/17
101 Posts
Posted on 06 March 2013 at 08:54:23 GMT
I use nailremover and that works great. Just put let the minis stay in there for +/- 6 hr and all paint is removed. Nailremover without acceton will strip the paint of plastic miniatures whitout damaging them. But always try before covering entire boxes of them with it.Grin
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