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 Post subject: Stripping Ebay Plastics, brake fluid or dettol?
PostPosted: Tue Feb 04, 2014 4:52 am 
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What are the pros and cons to using brake fluid other than dettol? Is one more harsh or faster than the other?

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 Post subject: Re: Stripping Ebay Plastics, brake fluid or dettol?
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I have no idea, but what I can say is that from experience Dettol works brilliantly. Leave miniatures to soak for about an hour or so, then go at them with a toothbrush - be more careful with plastic though obviously. Even if break fluid is faster, I can't see any problems with an hour spend using Dettol, unless you don't have an hour to spare.

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 Post subject: Re: Stripping Ebay Plastics, brake fluid or dettol?
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Dettol is a safer and easier option, just remember to scrub with the brush in the dettol. Keep the models away from water until all the paint is off or you get a sticky mess.

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Is it the regular clear anti bacteria dettol you use? or is it a disinfectant? pictures or a link would be mucho appreciated :)

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Don't water it down either, as it goes a milky colour and won't strip the paint. I usually leave it to soak overnight and sometimes give it a second soaking if its a particularly thick coat of paint.
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Brown disinfectant pure. I usually go overnight.

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Try oven cleaner in an aerosol can - put the minis in a plastic ziplock bag, spray the oven cleaner on, then wait for 20-30 minutes and scrub with a stiff brush. The Easy Off brand works very well for me, and it's totally safe for plastic.

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