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Stripping Products Showdown

Posted: Wed Jun 09, 2010 8:24 pm
by YoungWolf777
Ask and ye shall receive. Stripping Products Showdown

Happy to answer any questions as I'm sure there will be plenty. :)

Re: Stripping Products Showdown

Posted: Wed Jun 09, 2010 8:48 pm
by oaflord
Purple Power Cons: Strength degrades quickly, not useful after two uses.
I have reused CSC multiple times, so I feel it is because of the "knock-off" quality of the product that this is happening for you. Good report though, going to have to at least try the Dawn stuff.

oAFLORD

Re: Stripping Products Showdown

Posted: Wed Jun 09, 2010 8:50 pm
by Adunaphel
Very nice report. It's very helpful.

Although, have you tried Pine Sol on metal mini's? I would like to know what you think of it compared to your other heavy hitters.

Thanks for the information!

Karl

Re: Stripping Products Showdown

Posted: Wed Jun 09, 2010 9:02 pm
by MagickalMemories
I've tried Pine Sol. It worked like a charm.

...a cursed charm.


Eric

Re: Stripping Products Showdown

Posted: Wed Jun 09, 2010 9:46 pm
by YoungWolf777
I used Pine-Sol long ago. It works for metal, not so much for plastic. The smell is a huge drawback, as I've had minis that smelled of pine long after they were re-primed. It also will oxidize metals if left in for any large amount of time. I had one batch that I forgot for a week and the parts were completely black. Some had small pits in them. The paint had turned to rubber cement and wasn't coming off. I tossed the whole mini and started looking for other alternatives.

CSC vs. Purple Power. I've re-used both for lots of batches. They both lose effectiveness at roughly the same rate. Obviously my experience may vary and is hardly scientific proof. I have found that after two large batches of minis either one is too polluted to be half as effective as it was new. Now when I'm stripping 30~40 trooper sized-minis at a time, that tends to be a lot of paint particles...

Re: Stripping Products Showdown

Posted: Thu Jun 10, 2010 12:38 am
by carmachu
Bah, you didnt include my all time paint remover(only for metal models) Goof off......that stuffs amazing. Need a glass bowl however.

Re: Stripping Products Showdown

Posted: Thu Jun 10, 2010 2:32 am
by Imaginos
I haven't stripped minis since a go with Pine-sol on old Space Hulk genestealers back around 1997. Nice article in case I have to give it a go again. Thanks for putting the work into this!

Re: Stripping Products Showdown

Posted: Thu Jun 10, 2010 2:41 am
by Ironhide
Would it be possible to see an extended test? Say, let the models soak for a week?

Re: Stripping Products Showdown

Posted: Thu Jun 10, 2010 3:58 am
by YoungWolf777
I've let models go in Purple Power over a month before. No ill effects on plastic, nor did it remove the white enamel primer that I was hoping to remove. :-x Was there something else you wanted to see or know about extended times Ironhide?

I've got a second batch of zombies soaking in what's left of the Dawn. I was going to check in on them tomorrow night to see if it still had any juice left in it.

As for Goof Off, is that the same or similar to Goo Gone? I tried that once, and yes, it slagged my plastic tub. Kinda decided to avoid it after that. :lol:

Re: Stripping Products Showdown

Posted: Thu Jun 10, 2010 5:42 am
by Ironhide
Was wondering what the effects would be of leaving it in the Dawn for an extended period of time. As some people tend to forget, and leave their models soaking for a month or two. Not that "I" would do that! :roll: :oops:

Re: Stripping Products Showdown

Posted: Thu Jun 10, 2010 12:34 pm
by borthcollective
I've got to remember to pick up some Dawn tonight.

Re: Stripping Products Showdown

Posted: Thu Jun 10, 2010 1:44 pm
by YoungWolf777
I can do that. Based on what I've seen so far I doubt it would ever be a problem, but it's worth looking into. It'll take me a couple of days to get it going. I'll post it when it's ready.

Re: Stripping Products Showdown

Posted: Thu Jun 10, 2010 9:02 pm
by carmachu
YoungWolf777 wrote: As for Goof Off, is that the same or similar to Goo Gone? I tried that once, and yes, it slagged my plastic tub. Kinda decided to avoid it after that. :lol:

I dont know what goo gone is. Goof off you get in walmart of home depot. Its used to remove glue and paint off various items- I use it for touch up on pianos when the excess gets too much for finish or glue.

Glass bowl, an hour soak tops, brush witha tooth brush and rinse and its done. But absolutely metal models only.

Re: Stripping Products Showdown

Posted: Thu Jun 10, 2010 10:27 pm
by Gaijin18
You know when one sees a thread about stripping this isn't what I had imagined to say the least.lol

Is there a way to extend the life of say power purple,or to make it stronger so that the soak time is not as long? I had thought about perhaps heating it up to see what that would do,anyone try that or anything else?

Re: Stripping Products Showdown

Posted: Mon Jun 14, 2010 8:59 pm
by Norseman
Well heat may help soften certain types of paint but why purple power does it's job is it's high PH and active ingredients. The problem is that the PH starts to fade and the active ingredients just get used up.

Really nothing you can do.