Removing paint
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Picked this up for little painting disasters https://shop.carson-modelsport.com/cars ... 13-en.html
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I've had very good luck with soaking in Super Clean. It's inexpensive, easily available and doesn't damage plastic or metal or ruin details. I soaked tank parts in it over night with no issues.
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This also works but as said it may take alot longer than the Super Clean I mentioned previously.
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If you are in the UK do be very careful of using the products recommended by our North American members because the formula used in that product may be quite different over here even though it bears the same name.
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Yeah, but do you cook with it?
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Gotcha, Ya still shouldn't drink it
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Simple Green, undiluted, over a long period of time works a treat. Say a night or two of immersion. Non-Toxic. Doesn't harm the plastic or metal. Obviously you'd want to separate these parts rather than sticking the whole model in!
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- Annibale "Electric Beard" Bergonzoli, upon the first delivery of M11/39s to Libya, 1940.