Advice on stripping plastic figs please.

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My boyfriend discovered a method which works well; half dettol and half water, and soak overnight. For metal, neat dettol is better.

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make sure you get proper dettol though. I got dettol floor cleaner by mistake and it has hardly any pine oil in (the stuff in th much-praised Pinesol).

I ended up wasting an entire bottle of dettol floor cleaner that way.

Isn't brake fluid immensely harmful if you get it on your skin? Not saying that Nitromors isn't though...

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Isn't break fluid just some kind of alcohol? Shouldn't be harmful.
For metal minis, I highly recommend acetone. Cheap and reusable. Soak them, then brush them off with a toothbrush. The minis can soak in it for month without suffering damage (apart from a slight discolouring effect after week 2). Acetone will dehydrate unprotected skin; wearing gloves or rubbing some kind of oil on your hands before handling the minis puts a stop to that.
Using acetone and a toothbrush on plastics will give a nice texturing effect on the surface of the mini - great if you want to make hairy gnolls out of Bretonnian Bowmen...

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For plastic I've used both Pine-Sol and Simple Green. I tend to get much better results with Simple Green, especially on metal...not as good as "real stripper" good, but good for when you need to mix a batch of metal and plastic.

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Munkey wrote:I'm led to believe that Dettol will work as well, but o've not actually tried it on plastics.
It does (being 'our' Pinesol).

I've just stripped a team of Dungeonbowl placcie Dwarfs with it, in fact.

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dettol is your man - 100% the way forward for lead and plastic

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