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Originally Posted by Aernaroth
Does it damage the rubsymbols? Decals? Does it strip paint apps?
Why do you have the two different concentrations of hydrogen peroxide? What solution level did you end up doing? Has anyone messed around to see if there's a critical/optimal solution level?
Either way, great job!
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rub symbols remain undamaged.it comes out the same condition as it went in.even if your rub symbol is half peeled back and only half still changes color,when it comes out it will still change color.
it hasnt stripped paint off for me yet,except if the original paint has a crack in it(or spider webbing,which basically means that paint job is going to fall off sooner or later
).if you look at the fire engine micro dude look at his crotch.before he went into the bath he had a chunk of paint missing.after,when i was rinsing him,more paint from the same area came off as i was scrubbing with a toothbrush.
the reason for 2 concentrations was i originally started testing with 3% -10 vol. which worked but then i got impatient.i tried adding the 6%-20 vol. just to give the soup a little extra kick.it did seem to speed it up a bit but it means you also have to go and stir/move your parts more often.i asked the pharmacist guy at shoppers and he said if i mixed 3% with 6% i end up with 4%.whuh??i dont get how that works out like that but the solution i used is a mix of both,3qtr's 3% and 1qtr 6%.