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Removing Acrylic Paint (Method A) by: Tony Rice
scoundrel@safeink.net

 

Supplies

  • Hot water
  • Comet®
  • Scrub brush

Before you Begin:

  • This is a self-discovered method for removing acrylic paint from a figure. It takes soem effort but it works.

Step 1

Put the figure into water and boil for several minutes.

Step 2

Carefully remove the figure, Allow it to slightly cool, then scour the figure with the brush and Comet®. Most of the paint should come away easily.

Step 3

If all of the paint doesn't off immediately, repeat steps 1 and 2. The paint will all eventually brush away.

Removing Acrylic Paint (Method B) by: Ian Foster
jawajedi@globalnet.co.uk

 

Supplies

  • Denture cleaning tablets (Sterident
    or other brand)
  • Brush or cloth

Before you Begin:

  • Denture cleaning tablets will peal acrylic paint from plastics.

Step 1

Just submerge the figure in water and plop in a couple of the tablets and it should 'peel' away the paint from the figure.

Step 2

Use an old brush or cloth to rub away the loosened paint.

 

 

Removing Acrylic Paint (Method C) by: (anonymous)

 

Supplies

  • Water
  • Pine-Sol
  • Old toothbrush (optional)

Step 1

Mix 1 part Pine-Sol to 4 parts water

Step 2

Scrub or soak figure with mixture. You may want to scrub off old paint with a toothbrush after the solution has loosened the paint.



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