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Help Stripping minitures

Razordon

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Hey guys!

I just managed to pick up some lovely OOP sail back salamanders...with a horrendous paint job XD What brand of paint remover/chemical stuff do you recommend? I've tried nail varnish remover but didn't have much luck with it :L

Thanks!
 
I usually use deoxygenated alcohol (the one to disinfect wounds). Just pour them in a jar and let them sit for 1 hour max (if they are metal there will be no problem with having them sit longer, but if they are plastic it can melt some of the finer detail), but with a lid to avoid the alcohol from evaporating. Then just strip the paint off with a toothbrush. If it is metal I don´t think you will have any problems with it.
Hope it helps ;)
 
I usually use deoxygenated alcohol (the one to disinfect wounds). Just pour them in a jar and let them sit for 1 hour max (if they are metal there will be no problem with having them sit longer, but if they are plastic it can melt some of the finer detail), but with a lid to avoid the alcohol from evaporating. Then just strip the paint off with a toothbrush. If it is metal I don´t think you will have any problems with it.
Hope it helps ;)

Great! What brand/product would have that? Is it the hand santizer stuff?
 
I'm surprised the nail polish remover didn't work for you. Did you let the models soak for a while (a day or two)? It could be the case that whoever originally painted the model used some non-acrylic type of paint.

You could try using paint stripper... the kind that you would find in a hardware store.
 
I'm surprised the nail polish remover didn't work for you. Did you let the models soak for a while (a day or two)? It could be the case that whoever originally painted the model used some non-acrylic type of paint.

You could try using paint stripper... the kind that you would find in a hardware store.
It did kind of work, the issue is that the models were far too bumpy, so that method only cleaned the flat parts (the tutorial I was following mentions how scrubbing didn't work, and that you had to "roll" the paint off)
 
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I have never tried this stuff. But the better painters on the Reaper Forums recommend a soak in this stuff followed by a scrub with a soft tooth brush.

Metal minis: can go days.
Plastic minis: hours** but not a full day.
Paint: is not supposed to survive more than about 4 hours.

**They left one of their plastics for a couple of weeks (by chance, as is always the case with the best Mad Science) and it asploded, delaminated, and turned fluffy.
 
Great! What brand/product would have that? Is it the hand santizer stuff?
I don´t know the brand, it´s the one I bought in the pharmacy. Anyways I have only tried it with acrylic paints, so I don´t know if it would work with others. But I also heard that concentrated washing liquid also works pretty well.
 
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I have never tried this stuff. But the better painters on the Reaper Forums recommend a soak in this stuff followed by a scrub with a soft tooth brush.

Metal minis: can go days.
Plastic minis: hours** but not a full day.
Paint: is not supposed to survive more than about 4 hours.

**They left one of their plastics for a couple of weeks (by chance, as is always the case with the best Mad Science) and it asploded, delaminated, and turned fluffy.

I have also heard good things about simple green, you should be able to get it from walmart/local shopping store.

Also this clip from youtube gave a good overview of the process, plus the video showing the old painted eldar model (of questionable painting quality) getting stripped and ready for a new paint job.

Luetin09: How to Strip Paint from Miniatures
 
http://www.simplegreen.co.uk/
@Phoedinn is in the UK; not sure Walmart is. But that link ought to identify places to find it. Wickes? maybe...

We have Asda over here. It's owned by the same company but I'm unsure how similar they are.

Annoyingly I had a look at my local shop but had no luck :( they seemingly only sell toilet bleach and own brand kitchen spray.
 
We have Asda over here. It's owned by the same company but I'm unsure how similar they are.

Annoyingly I had a look at my local shop but had no luck :( they seemingly only sell toilet bleach and own brand kitchen spray.

In the states SG is carried on the contractor cleanup/cleaning products aisle at all the big DIY stores. I thought Wickes was one of those places in the UK. And there is another that goes by initials... B&E, D&Y..? Looked it up once but not remembering. ~~~ goes and looks ~~~

B&Q, that was it.

I looked thoroughly at the UK website link and they don't list any retailers, so they may not be distributing it to retailers in the UK, opting to sell it direct over the internet instead.
 
In the states SG is carried on the contractor cleanup/cleaning products aisle at all the big DIY stores. I thought Wickes was one of those places in the UK. And there is another that goes by initials... B&E, D&Y..? Looked it up once but not remembering. ~~~ goes and looks ~~~

B&Q, that was it.

I looked thoroughly at the UK website link and they don't list any retailers, so they may not be distributing it to retailers in the UK, opting to sell it direct over the internet instead.

Sellers on ebay have it but it is cheaper direct from the supplier.

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Simple-Gr...405833?hash=item1c650c8dc9:g:xB4AAOSw5ZBWL3K3
 
After some help on here I found that detol works wonders and if you have access to a sonic bath you can clean paint off plastic and metal models in a few hours.

Just a scrub with a tooth brush after, brilliant.

Wash them with water to repaint.
 
Which Dettol?

...seems to be a family of products from Benckiser. Orange one?
 
I use stuff called plastic cleaner from the house brand of our supermarket... The stuff is recommended for plastic furniture and other things like that...
Works very well and you can leave the minis in it for days... Weeks... Months... ;) it even got the revel paint off I used 16years ago when I painted my first models!
 
Yeah, I think any degreaser would work. I've been using one called Citra-Solv. It wrecks plastic in minutes, but soaking metal in it for hours (or days) is no problem. Paint comes off with a toothbrush, though I'd recommend a stiff one rather than a soft one.

I just picked up some Simple Green for the first time, and I've got both some plastic Skinks and a metal Slann to strip. I'll let you know how it goes!
 
I also find dettol disinfectant to be great. I must say however, WEAR GLOVES!! I stripped half an army of Chaos Space Marines in it and after a day of scrubbing my hands felt sunburnt. The next day my skin started peeling off. Not pleasant at all!

I also have to get permission from my wife to do this now because I smell like Dettol for a good day or two, and she hates it!
 
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