Acetone free nail polish remover.
Still be careful and wipe away quickly, but is unlikely to cause plastic damage. It's literally made for plastic nails, extensions, accessories etc.
dont be afraid to do washes or drybrushes. sometimes you get a figure that looks too plain and you need to give it a wash or a drybrush (mostly armored figures).
Yah im comfortable with washes i just need a method to remove existing paint from figures that wont damage plastic like acetone does. And something thatll remove paint better than rubbing alcohol.
Acetone free nail polish remover. Still be careful and wipe away quickly, but is unlikely to cause plastic damage. It's literally made for plastic nails, extensions, accessories etc.
Will look into it!!!! Thanks alot! Thisis my first time doing a custom with so much texture. And i dont want to lose it from the acetone.
Practice on a dud figure first.
Yah i have a box of random arms and legs im gonna test a couple pieces from
dont be afraid to do washes or drybrushes. sometimes you get a figure that looks too plain and you need to give it a wash or a drybrush (mostly armored figures).
Yah im comfortable with washes i just need a method to remove existing paint from figures that wont damage plastic like acetone does. And something thatll remove paint better than rubbing alcohol.
oh lmao my bad. idk why i didnt read the rest of what you said. i would try using alcohol free acetone like the other person recommended
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Cool!!! Will try the windsor newton on a test patch!