Conium Maculatum
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Has anyone else bought painted (badly or otherwise) minis and during the stripping process thought to themselves 'What in Gods name did they paint this with? Cement?!'
I got a Carnifex as part of a job lot and despite several hours submersed in dettol, a good scrub, another few hours in soapy water, more scrubbing, another 24 hours in dettol and even more scrubbing the paint STILL refuses to shift!! I even went as far as to buy a new toothbrush to scrub it with rather than the old ones I normally use.
Now, how badly does everyone reckon a wire brush is going to screw the mini? I have one for more recaltiant metal minis (who have special metal stripping baths) but I don't want to jump in with it and trash the piece.
Or, any other bright ideas for paint shifting? I have read the various articles on the subject here but brake fluid seems somewhat extreme to me (although I may yet resort to it!) Do Dremel make a suitable brush head?
Thanks all!!
I got a Carnifex as part of a job lot and despite several hours submersed in dettol, a good scrub, another few hours in soapy water, more scrubbing, another 24 hours in dettol and even more scrubbing the paint STILL refuses to shift!! I even went as far as to buy a new toothbrush to scrub it with rather than the old ones I normally use.
Now, how badly does everyone reckon a wire brush is going to screw the mini? I have one for more recaltiant metal minis (who have special metal stripping baths) but I don't want to jump in with it and trash the piece.
Or, any other bright ideas for paint shifting? I have read the various articles on the subject here but brake fluid seems somewhat extreme to me (although I may yet resort to it!) Do Dremel make a suitable brush head?
Thanks all!!