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  • Опубліковано 27 сер 2024
  • Have you ever wondered how you can rescue a paint job? or how to save a bit of money on your miniatures purchases?
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    Well we have the video for you! In this video we are talking about how you can strip the paint from Warhammer miniatures. We are going to show you two different methods that you will come across, both deserve a place in your hobby arsenal.
    DO NOT USE THE ALCOHOL METHOD ON YOUR FORGE WORLD MINI'S....JUST DONT!
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 69

  • @neoisolationist8790
    @neoisolationist8790 Рік тому +12

    isopropyl alcohol. Works wonders. Almost 100 percent removal. Just rub with the bristles of a toothbrush.

    • @the_kieran_show
      @the_kieran_show  Рік тому

      Yeah as we showed in the video it does work really well, can just be slightly harder to get some of those recesses with a toothbrush!

    • @terminator572
      @terminator572 Рік тому

      If you can, you should also get a dental pick. It does wonders for the recesses where the bristles of a brush won't reach. It's perfect for stuff like Tau Battlesuits.

    • @thehat4244
      @thehat4244 Рік тому

      Using an airbrush with just water will clean out those recesses.

    • @the_arcanum
      @the_arcanum Рік тому

      Honestly the simplest and safest for plastic. Leaving your minis a few days in a sealed tub with Isopropyl alcohol and using an old toothbrush absolutely works. BUT NEVER USE IT WITH RESIN. It will definitely gum it up and soften the resin.

  • @elijahherstal776
    @elijahherstal776 Рік тому +4

    So far in the US, I've found Simple Green Concentrate and Purple Power are the best at stripping paint down- some of the other 'paint strippers' just don't cut it.

    • @kevincaruthers5412
      @kevincaruthers5412 Рік тому

      Cheap. I'll give it a try. Thanks for the tip!

    • @elijahherstal776
      @elijahherstal776 Рік тому

      @@kevincaruthers5412 be very careful when using it on 3D printed resin- for some reason, it sometimes has no effect... other times it can soften it or even turn it into mush.

    • @kevincaruthers5412
      @kevincaruthers5412 Рік тому

      @@elijahherstal776 Good to know!

  • @TLP0RT
    @TLP0RT Рік тому +4

    What I've always used is Dettol. Takes a bit of brushing afterwards, but works well for a household chemical! Especially on metal models.

    • @the_kieran_show
      @the_kieran_show  Рік тому +1

      Never had any success with Dettol. Found it just makes the models gunky. biostrip is the MVP

    • @NateMcQuade
      @NateMcQuade Рік тому +2

      I like Dettol, honestly. Leaves the detail crisp, and it's 100% not going to kill you. Sure it might take a little scrubbing, but as long as you don't get water involved until AFTER you're done scrubbing, you're good.

    • @sierradelta6524
      @sierradelta6524 Рік тому +1

      I've recently just used that to strip a few predator doors. It's really good stuff!

    • @nathanlewis2681
      @nathanlewis2681 Рік тому +1

      Yup done a ton of orks with it. Use a dirty dettol jar for the first quick clean up. Then a cleaner dettol jar to finish. Never use water, always use metho to clean up. And an electric tooth brush is the way to go.

  • @naphaneal
    @naphaneal Рік тому +2

    bottles of methylated spirits are cheaper than isopropanol. I use an ultrasonic cleaner, an electric toothbrush, and a mixture or methylated spirits, isopropanol, and brushsoap to strip minis.

    • @glease3144
      @glease3144 Рік тому

      I've found that absolutely nothing works as well as meths in an ultrasound cleaner, I don't use anything else, now. There's very little scrubbing involved.

    • @Perkustin
      @Perkustin Рік тому

      Also a cheap airbrush cleaner and great if you need to clean your workspace, dry palate or a last resort to try and save a brush.

  • @TheThewhatnow
    @TheThewhatnow Рік тому +4

    I use Denatured alcohol since IPA is really expensive here, and it works just as fine. I have been using the same tub of alcohol since i started which is great for cost, the water might change color, and there might be chunks from various desolved basing at the bottom, but after 100+ miniatures I could just filter it through a coffee filter and it was perfectly fine for use again. I usually just dump them in and leave them overnight.

    • @the_kieran_show
      @the_kieran_show  Рік тому

      Yeah IPA can totally depend on the location really for both strength and price

    • @Ryan30z
      @Ryan30z Рік тому

      It's worth nothing don't ever use denatured alcohol/methylated spirits on resin miniatures. It will either make them brittle and crumbly or soft and rubbery depending on the resin. So plastic and metal only.
      Isopropyl is fine for resin miniatures. But like you said it's significantly more expensive and harder to get in some areas. In Australia unless you go to a speciality chemical supply store the only thing available is a 250ml bottle for $8

    • @TheThewhatnow
      @TheThewhatnow Рік тому

      @@Ryan30z yeah i had to learn that the hard way.

    • @Perkustin
      @Perkustin Рік тому

      For reference we call it Methylated Spirits in the UK, it's the purple stuff iirc £2 per bottle from Poundland, it works OK, it's what i use as i am typically fine with a partial strip and i already have it around to clean my Airbrush. I find it's really variable, sometimes it strips off the paint literally like an orange peel no joke, but most of the time it's only good for removing really thick stuff, which again is fine for me. Personally i don't soak for long, i don't like to risk it as i've actually had bad experiences with Biostrip and older GW minis that were made from a softer plastic.

  • @Bodkin_Ye_Pointy
    @Bodkin_Ye_Pointy Рік тому +1

    For a comparison see if you can dig up the test done by Goober town hobbies in which he tested a number of stripping methods. The lad is a former Chemist so you know, he nerds out on that stuff. I think his best results were with LA Totally Awesome but not sure what that is. Also at the time Bio-Strip was not available. But it provides some decent feedback

  • @ohthatswhygo
    @ohthatswhygo Рік тому

    Good video guys, was just the information I was after. Bonus reason for me to subscribe - I am also called Kieran!

  • @Uncle_Neil
    @Uncle_Neil Рік тому

    Getting older oil based paints off is easy, oven cleaner. Works like a charm.

  • @JaguarInfinity
    @JaguarInfinity Рік тому +1

    I've used the cheap own brand paint stripper from screwfix which looks a lot like the powerstrip stuff you're using. Used to be £4 for a 500ml bottle but recently had gone up to over £6. Works well. Nail polish remover is extremely effective, but DO NOT USE ON PLASTIC! Metal minis only. It also helps clean off old superglue on metal minis. That can be picked up cheaply from the local pound shop quite easily if you have a unit of metal minis.

  • @nathanlewis2681
    @nathanlewis2681 Рік тому

    Yeah invest in an electric toothbrush and disposable gloves. Always you safety glasses. Do it in an area where it can handel messy spray.

  • @cwj138
    @cwj138 Рік тому +1

    I always swore by IPA and was happy with it, better than dettol or elbow grease. Tried biostrip20 and it is really good for doing the heavy lifting but then once it's rinsed off I do the same as you guys and stick it in the IPA for a bit, either a shot glass, jar or Tupperware depending on how many/big the models. You don't need to fully submerge them either, the vapours work good enough with a lid on and just give them a shake now and again to slosh the IPA all over them.

    • @the_kieran_show
      @the_kieran_show  Рік тому +1

      Yeah the biostrip and IPA method is the winner for most efficient we think. Although it does involve buying two different products which is the downside

    • @kainoctis7724
      @kainoctis7724 Рік тому

      a man of culture i see

  • @markshrubb
    @markshrubb Рік тому

    Methylated spirits and a sonic cleaner

  • @thehat4244
    @thehat4244 Рік тому

    I use simple green diluted 50/50 with water and soak it overnight. Use a toothbrush to remove the paint as one does and then i use my airbrush with just water to remove and paint i couldn't reach with the brush.

    • @the_kieran_show
      @the_kieran_show  Рік тому

      Would love to give the simple green method a go, but we just can’t get it in the UK very easily 😕

  • @Bodkin_Ye_Pointy
    @Bodkin_Ye_Pointy Рік тому

    So with Bio-Strip, why don't people just paint it onto minis instead of contaminating the whole bucket with a few minis? From what I have seen, the minis come out coated in it anyway. I don't know that it is available in Aus. None of my suppliers stock it or know about it.

  • @S.A.S.H.
    @S.A.S.H. Рік тому

    Rubbing alcohol has additives that are not found in Isopropyl alcohol. For the sake of this function, stripping miniatures, it probably doesn't matter but for many uses that difference does matter.

    • @S.A.S.H.
      @S.A.S.H. Рік тому

      Iso breaks down the polymer bonds of the resins used in Forge World miniatures, I think. Ask Goobertown, he'll certainly know.

  • @clairebuckler6062
    @clairebuckler6062 Рік тому +1

    Is that my packed lunch box. 😮

  • @zimagic
    @zimagic Рік тому

    I just use brake fluid. Will clean off all your layer paint, occasionally some primers may be more difficult to shift completely, but as you're repriming them, it's generally impossible to see.

    • @the_kieran_show
      @the_kieran_show  Рік тому +2

      Brake fluid! Not heard that one before!

    • @naphaneal
      @naphaneal Рік тому

      @@the_kieran_show we did that in the olden days, when minis were cast of pewter. but that stuff has outlived it's purpose, IMHO.

    • @Perkustin
      @Perkustin Рік тому

      I'm not certain but i am fairly sure brake fluid/'gun cleaner' etc will annihilate plastic minis (idk maybe if you're really quick rinsing it), however it makes metal minis better than brand new, great if you find anything you think might be worth selling.

  • @panayiotischaralambous9914
    @panayiotischaralambous9914 Рік тому

    Using a sonicator comes with a downside though... if you are not careful with the timing, the heat in the water/medium can go ghigh enough to deform the plastic.

    • @the_kieran_show
      @the_kieran_show  Рік тому

      Yeah it does sound like it’s has its drawbacks, biostrip just seems like the best way with the least drawbacks!

  • @vaterstaat4468
    @vaterstaat4468 Рік тому

    I use Orange Oil Cleaner, it destroys the paint.

  • @Astartes52
    @Astartes52 Рік тому

    How did you dispose of the Biostrip? Surely this doesn’t go down the sink…

    • @the_kieran_show
      @the_kieran_show  Рік тому

      It’s water based, dilutes when you wash it off and it’s non toxic so safe to wash it down the sink.

    • @Flamethrower1942
      @Flamethrower1942 Рік тому

      Biostrip clues in the name 🤦‍♂️

  • @frankcosyns2348
    @frankcosyns2348 Рік тому

    so it doesn't affect the plastic? like melting or something?

    • @the_kieran_show
      @the_kieran_show  Рік тому

      Nope not at all. Safe to use all all GW plastic kits (forge world is another ball game though)

  • @Tajealos
    @Tajealos Рік тому

    Other figures go in The Jar
    Warhammer Minis go in The Tub

  • @necaacen
    @necaacen Рік тому

    cheers foe the vid. with the super glue after paint thing, you guys never paint models with subassemblies?

    • @the_kieran_show
      @the_kieran_show  Рік тому

      Yeah we do. It depends on the mini though, sometimes we just leave the heads off things. Although the storm raven was an eBay rescue, we wouldn’t paint every piece on its own and use super glue!

    • @necaacen
      @necaacen Рік тому

      @@the_kieran_show 😅 every piece on its own is definitely psycho behaviour. im currently watching the chaos wolf army showcase, amazing!
      i completely agree with kieran when it comes to the orks tho.

  • @terminator572
    @terminator572 Рік тому

    What about anything that can remove super glue from 3D printed miniatures/regular plastic minis?

    • @the_kieran_show
      @the_kieran_show  Рік тому

      You can have some luck using IPA and scrubbing it off, depends how much glue and the brand though. Other wise, you can get little sanding sticks of various strengths and file it off, which is what I had to do with the stormraven when it came time to glue it back together

    • @naphaneal
      @naphaneal Рік тому

      superglue is brittle. you can just break it off.

    • @the_arcanum
      @the_arcanum Рік тому

      Put your mini in the freezer ! After 15mn you should be able to gently snap the parts off. Cyanoacrylate doesn't like the cold and gets brittle.

    • @shauntaylor9251
      @shauntaylor9251 Рік тому

      @@the_arcanum It's not waterproof either so warm soapy water sorts it out as well

  • @rtb-yv1cy
    @rtb-yv1cy Рік тому

    Get clean sprite from wilkos works just as good and is really cheap it's £2.25 for a 500ml bottle

    • @the_kieran_show
      @the_kieran_show  Рік тому

      Heard mixed reviews about that. think it’s because it’s typically designed for paint brushes and as a white spirit alternative. Be interested to give it a go though for the sake of science!

    • @rtb-yv1cy
      @rtb-yv1cy Рік тому

      It really does work well has to be clean sprite though as White sprite melts yours models as I found that out the hard why

  • @Julian-ep3yg
    @Julian-ep3yg Рік тому

    Is there any way I can get biostrip in the us?

    • @the_kieran_show
      @the_kieran_show  Рік тому

      Not sure as we are in UK. Typically we buy it from Amazon, alternatively ElementGames over here in the UK sells it and does provide international shipping

    • @the_arcanum
      @the_arcanum Рік тому

      Get IPA Julian, at worst it's going to cost you as much than this import. Just put your plastic minis (no resin though) in a sealed container with IPA for a few day and get your toothbrush. Works 100%.

    • @naphaneal
      @naphaneal Рік тому

      in the U.S., you can get a cleaning agent called simple green

  • @NedRigNerd
    @NedRigNerd Рік тому +1

    Well technically with the tenth edition you don't need to do that. Your miniatures can literally be any colors you want. You don't have to follow any guideline or chapter anymore for colors.

    • @the_kieran_show
      @the_kieran_show  Рік тому +2

      Totally agree. Just meaning if you’re starting a new army for 10th like we were.