Removing Paint
NOTE: I only know that this works on enamel, GW paint, and some other water-based paints, so this might not work for paints[ie latex, I think]. Also, you should use scrap clothing because the brake fluid sprays around sometimes when you brush the model(s).

Materials:
-Brake fluid[found at most car places]
-Mr. Clean or similar product
-Dish soap
-Small plastic container, plastic butter cotainer works fine
-Wire brush[found at dollar stores and other places]
-Model(s) taht you want stripped
-Optional: Heavy duty soap[found at most car stores and other places]

Step One: Put model(s) into container and poor brake fluid in until it is near the top of the model(s)[best to put model(s) on it's/their side to save fluid for other times).

Step Two: Wait a day or more and swirl the mdoels around to see if any paint is coming off.  Usually after a day it is best to start scrubing the model(s) with your wire brush
NOTE: You can re-use the brake fluid!

Step Three: When the paint is off, take the model and wash them in the sink to get the residue off. Next put them in a container and poor water and some Mr. Clean in(I use the orange kind of Mr. Clean) and wait 5 to 10 minutes. Next wash the models off with dish soap and water.

Step Four:[Optional] Sometimes you cant wash the brake fluid off too well so it is best to use heavy duty soap like Orange(I believe that is what it's called) whcih can be found at car stores and other places.
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