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Stripping Paint
 
 

The best all-around solution for removing paint is a polyglycol-based brake fluid. It is safe on plastic as well as metal. keep a lidded glass jar half full and drop in miniatures that aren't turning out right. Twenty-four to thirty-six hours loosens the paint and primer nicely; most of it rinses right off, and the rest is easily removed with a small wire brush or toothbrush. Leaving miniatures in for more than a couple of days, may soften and loosen epoxy putty. This can be handy or incredibly annoying. After scrubbing off the residual paint, wash the miniatures with detergent and warm water.

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