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Biostrip 20 Paint Stripper 500ml, Paint Remover. Water Based Solution to effortlessly Remove Paint and Varnish from Wood, Brick, Concrete, Metal, uPVC, Glass and More

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If any paint remains the process can be repeated (this may be necessary for intricate areas or where there are layers of different paint types) Is Biostrip 20 suitable for removing old paint from Warhammer miniatures? Yes, it is very effective at restoring Warhammer models however we have not tested it on every type of miniature/paint/primer combination! Great results have been reported with Warhammer, Warhammer 40k, Age of Sigmar and other wargaming models This video and also this one specifically describe the use of Biostrip to remove paint from Warhammer minis.

Does not give off hazardous or noxious fumes – ventilation not required. Suitable for use indoors or in confined spaces If it can't be helped, dilute with plenty of water before disposing in the drain, but do avoid that.Instead of using one of several products where the best in each category have a single brand. There is one product you should be using and it may have several names. Deathwing Terminator – Stripping Complete How to Strip Paint Off Miniatures – Metal Scyrak The Slaughterer Other than that, what Beaky Brigade said! Especially about giving it several rounds of cleaning, IPA will usually require at least 2 rounds of soak then scrub. I have an old electric toothbrush that saves on some manual effort. Never had IPA affect plastic models, but avoid with resin parts, some types of resin can be permanently damaged.

Can I leave miniatures to soak over night? Shorter soaks are recommended but overnight is generally fine. We have reports of models being left for over a week with no significant damage. There are a few options here, do it outside, open all the windows but risk your house smelling IPA with others breathing in the fumes. If you have an Airbrush extractor turn this on. Or my personal Favourite Use an airbrush face mask if you are planning on stripping models for a few hours.Although most won’t recommend it, it’s great for cleaning brushes. I wouldn’t soak it like a mini, but when you are finished with a colour, give your brush an initial rinse off in IPA to ensure any paint that has started to dry is broken down. then rinse it in the water to get the IPA off and stop it breaking down the glue holding in the bristles. I have Windsor and Newton Brushes that are like new after 3 years and I strongly suspect it’s because of this. (And The Masters Brush Cleaner and Preserver (UK Link))

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