[Insert twirling pasties joke here]
I was refinishing some furniture this past week and picked up “Klean-Strip Brush Cleaner and Conditioner” at Home Depot for around $6. It’s neon green, very hard to miss. It might similar to “Simple Green”, another biodegradable form of cleaning fluid also used for mini stripping, but (to the best of my knowledge) is not made by the same company.
After I was done with the furniture, I had this can of nasty green liquid lying around so I dropped in three minis I thought were past hope and left it standing open on my porch. This morning, I rinsed them off and took a toothbrush to them. I’m blown away - The GW figure looks brand-new, without a fleck of paint on her. The two Confrontation minis darkened slightly on the raised edges and still have some paint in the crevices, but are otherwise perfect. Keep in mind that I left these things in a Pine-Sol bath for MONTHS before giving up on them and tossing them into the scrap box.
If anyone is feeling daring and wants to play around with stripping, go grab some of this stuff when you get a chance. I can’t swear that the figures won’t get lead rot, turn black, and crumble to dust in a week or so but right now I have these shiny new minis and a back porch covered in neon-green mason jars. I’m going to experiment with this for about three weeks to see if there is a maximum duration time, then write it up in an article.
- Otter
\"Never send a ferret to do a weasel\'s work.\"
I was refinishing some furniture this past week and picked up “Klean-Strip Brush Cleaner and Conditioner” at Home Depot for around $6. It’s neon green, very hard to miss. It might similar to “Simple Green”, another biodegradable form of cleaning fluid also used for mini stripping, but (to the best of my knowledge) is not made by the same company.
After I was done with the furniture, I had this can of nasty green liquid lying around so I dropped in three minis I thought were past hope and left it standing open on my porch. This morning, I rinsed them off and took a toothbrush to them. I’m blown away - The GW figure looks brand-new, without a fleck of paint on her. The two Confrontation minis darkened slightly on the raised edges and still have some paint in the crevices, but are otherwise perfect. Keep in mind that I left these things in a Pine-Sol bath for MONTHS before giving up on them and tossing them into the scrap box.
If anyone is feeling daring and wants to play around with stripping, go grab some of this stuff when you get a chance. I can’t swear that the figures won’t get lead rot, turn black, and crumble to dust in a week or so but right now I have these shiny new minis and a back porch covered in neon-green mason jars. I’m going to experiment with this for about three weeks to see if there is a maximum duration time, then write it up in an article.
- Otter
\"Never send a ferret to do a weasel\'s work.\"