Painting and Repainting

QuestorStar

Super Nova Pony
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I have a brother I started painting, and then once I got him all painted, decided I didn't like his color and started taking the paint off with acetone. The problem is, his paint was quite thick (first mistake) and he has a lot of paint in little crevices (between the hooves, and in the feathery parts of his hooves) should I get some industrial paint remover and let him soak in it or should I just keep painting on with a new color? If brother baits weren't so hard to come by, I'd scrap him and get another, but he's the only free guy I have.
 
I would try putting a small amount of acetone in a bowl, get an old toothbrush to scrub the paint out. If you do it while the part your scrubbing is under the acetone it should help to break it up. I'm not entirely sure, but that works pretty well for deflocking so why not. Good luck :D !
 
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