28 May 20, 00:28
You'll be fine to leave them in there, don't worry! I've had plastic sitting in IPA for weeks on end, it won't damage it. Leave them in there until you're ready to go, and pull them out one at a time. Dip your brush in to wet it and just scrub. You'll want to keep the brush wet though - as everything dries the paint seems to begin adhering to the model again, especially with plastic.
With the acetone there's a chance you'll see it almost falling off, like the Terminator in the guide. If it doesn't just scrub anyway, and if needs be once you've removed a layer, let it soak for another minute and start again. The acetone is likely due up a brown mess from the paint but it will still work perfectly fine. If you happen to notice that it's leaving a dark coating on the models carry on anyway and get the paint off. A quick wash in IPA when you're done will leave them nice and shiny, and you're not wasting any acetone by replacing it too soon.
It can take a little time (most of it spent dipping, scrubbing, dipping, scrubbing...) but it will do the job with a bit of work.
Oh, and if you're not removing models or wetting your brush keep your container sealed. Less wasted chemicals due to evaporation, and less horrible vapours to breathe in! (although I know you'll be being safe and using a mask
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With the acetone there's a chance you'll see it almost falling off, like the Terminator in the guide. If it doesn't just scrub anyway, and if needs be once you've removed a layer, let it soak for another minute and start again. The acetone is likely due up a brown mess from the paint but it will still work perfectly fine. If you happen to notice that it's leaving a dark coating on the models carry on anyway and get the paint off. A quick wash in IPA when you're done will leave them nice and shiny, and you're not wasting any acetone by replacing it too soon.
It can take a little time (most of it spent dipping, scrubbing, dipping, scrubbing...) but it will do the job with a bit of work.
Oh, and if you're not removing models or wetting your brush keep your container sealed. Less wasted chemicals due to evaporation, and less horrible vapours to breathe in! (although I know you'll be being safe and using a mask
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