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AK Paint Stripper

AK Paint Stripper

AK186

AK Interactive

Regular price $13.97 CAD
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AK Paint Stripper

$13.97 CAD


Customer Reviews

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Ross Waddell (Toronto, CA)
Strongest paint stripper

Out of all the paint strippers I’ve tried this is the closest to Scalecoat II.

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James Morris (Edmonton, CA)
AK Paint Stripper

The AK paint stripper is by far one of the best paint strippers I have used, and that includes easy off oven cleaner. I have used the paint stripper on white metal, plastic, and resin miniature models. The paint stripper acts quickly and did not harm any of the models. I found there is a slight odor to the product but was not an overwhelming / overpowering smell and did not stink up the basement.
When using the paint stripper, I would place the miniatures I want to strip in a small plastic container and cover the models with the stripper. The product has hot harmed or melted the plastic container. After letting the models soak for an hour or two (exact time of soaking was not recorded), I drew as much liquid as possible out of the container. I then rinsed the models off is hot water and scrubbed lightly with an old toothbrush, after a quick rinse in cold water I let model dry. When re-painting the models I have not had any issues of chemical reaction or paint peeling.

Customer Reviews

Based on 2 reviews
100%
(2)
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0%
(0)
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R
Ross Waddell (Toronto, CA)
Strongest paint stripper

Out of all the paint strippers I’ve tried this is the closest to Scalecoat II.

J
James Morris (Edmonton, CA)
AK Paint Stripper

The AK paint stripper is by far one of the best paint strippers I have used, and that includes easy off oven cleaner. I have used the paint stripper on white metal, plastic, and resin miniature models. The paint stripper acts quickly and did not harm any of the models. I found there is a slight odor to the product but was not an overwhelming / overpowering smell and did not stink up the basement.
When using the paint stripper, I would place the miniatures I want to strip in a small plastic container and cover the models with the stripper. The product has hot harmed or melted the plastic container. After letting the models soak for an hour or two (exact time of soaking was not recorded), I drew as much liquid as possible out of the container. I then rinsed the models off is hot water and scrubbed lightly with an old toothbrush, after a quick rinse in cold water I let model dry. When re-painting the models I have not had any issues of chemical reaction or paint peeling.