Using Dettol is an easy way to strip paint off of models quickly and without damaging the structure of the models. The process involves mixing your Dettol solution, soaking your model, and rubbing off the paint. Read on to learn more!
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Tips
- Never ever get your brush with the loose paint and mixture wet under a water tap. It will turn the solution on your brush into a thick, gooey mess and you will not be able to scrub the paint off your models with it, and will in fact get harder to remove paint onto your models. To solve this, stop what you are doing, place the toothbrush and anything else affected (like your gloves) into the mixture and leave them overnight, exactly as if models themselves. Then pick up where you left off the next day.Thanks
- Paint on model glue is harder to remove, as it literally bonds to the glue, turning it black or brown or sometimes another colour. Do not try to scrub these areas away, but leave them to dry with the rest of the model and then chip them off afterwards with your modeling tools.Thanks
- The container can get pretty mucky at the bottom, and prized models that you are trying to strip alongside others may not be getting the attention they deserve. Simply create a smaller amount of solution in a separate container to give the model that extra attention.Thanks
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Warnings
- Be aware of the laws where you live of disposing of chemicals and paints down drains. Dispose responsibly!Thanks
- As mentioned in the main article text, Dettol dehydrates skins rapidly. Always wear gloves when using it for prolonged periods and always keep a bottle of moisturizer handy for when the process is complete.Thanks
- Always perform this process in an environment with good air-flow. Dettol can give you headaches and be overwhelming if you breathe too much of it. [7] X Research sourceThanks
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Things You'll Need
- An original bottle of Dettol solution.
- Two old toothbrushes.
- Some sort of fine object, such as toothpick, pin or paper clip.
- A large glass or plastic container, about the size of a gherkin jar or larger.
- Several rags or cloths.
- Two rubber gloves.
- Access to running water, preferably where you are working with the process.
- Newspapers or covers for the area you will be working with.
- A well ventilated room.
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References
- ↑ https://boardgamegeek.com/blogpost/17505/how-strip-paint-dettol
- ↑ https://modelrailwayengineer.com/how-to-paint-stripping-plastic-models/
- ↑ https://spikeybits.com/2018/01/another-way-to-remove-paint-from-old-models.html
- ↑ https://boardgamegeek.com/blogpost/17505/how-strip-paint-dettol
- ↑ https://www.heresy-online.net/threads/paint-strip-miniatures-uk-guide-dettol.107851/
- ↑ https://www.heresy-online.net/threads/paint-strip-miniatures-uk-guide-dettol.107851/
- ↑ https://www.heresy-online.net/threads/paint-strip-miniatures-uk-guide-dettol.107851/
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- "Tried this method, and it works great. I had an old MR2 plastic model that had been used to try out different paint methods, so it had primer, enamels, acrylics, lacquers and various house paints on it multiple layers thick. All came off after about 30 hours." ..." more
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