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stripping resin (i looked in FAQ, nothing on resin stripping)
ok, i have heard castrol super clean is not the way to go when it comes to resin. so here is the question, what do i use to strip it?i have heard get easy off oven cleaner. or nail polish remover with out acetone. is there anything else i might be able to use? what works the best? how long do i let it sit in these things? because i know with the csc, you have to let it soak for a few hours, on plastic kits.
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im pretty sure you can use lacquer thinner even though its strong stuff, but since resins are more resistant to solvent than plastic it shouldnt affected it.
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