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Master at Arms
Now it's just called Super Clean, easily available at any auto parts or big box store. I got it form Advantage Auto for $8 a gallon.
I soaked two vintage Aurora kits that were slathered with 50 year old enamels. They were high gloss and holding strong.
After an overnight bath, they were squeaky clean, beautiful new styrene. Only some paint left in tight crevices or where there was a glue joint. I poured it back into the container to use next time.
Best about this method is it's a degreaser, basically soap. It's not non toxic, but it's not solvent based either. It's pretty safe, biodegradable, mixed with water it can be used around the house and in the kitchen, etc. The gloves are needed because it sucks the moisture out of your skin.
Sorry, I was doing this on the deck and the camera was two flights up so I didn't snap any photos.
I'm going to do a few more Auroras soon, I'll grab pics then if theres interest.
I soaked two vintage Aurora kits that were slathered with 50 year old enamels. They were high gloss and holding strong.
After an overnight bath, they were squeaky clean, beautiful new styrene. Only some paint left in tight crevices or where there was a glue joint. I poured it back into the container to use next time.
Best about this method is it's a degreaser, basically soap. It's not non toxic, but it's not solvent based either. It's pretty safe, biodegradable, mixed with water it can be used around the house and in the kitchen, etc. The gloves are needed because it sucks the moisture out of your skin.
Sorry, I was doing this on the deck and the camera was two flights up so I didn't snap any photos.
I'm going to do a few more Auroras soon, I'll grab pics then if theres interest.