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mark_logue
Ok,

Don't keep your workspace messy like this
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You should always work in an easy to clean area with your desk covered in something to protect it. Don't buy a bran new desk to study on then cover it with miniature painting and sculpting crap.

Anyway. How do you get greenstuff out of cloth since I have now speared it on my chair somehow.

Cheers
Bag
I would scope the cleaning isle of your supermarket, pick up the bottles and see what they say on the back, Other wise I doubt it will come out
straylight
...and, how can you remove greenstuff from metal miniatures ?

just curious.....

nice work area mark :-D

stu
MdREV
Mark, since I assume the Greenstuff has hardened your best bet is to just try to peel it off... Other than that I would say your screwed!

Straylight: My hobby knife usually does the trick for me... The stuff will just peel off once you get started.
Gonzoangel
Try using ice to freeze it (if it will freeze?) then scrape/break it off.
AussieAx3
Metho works well for metal minitures.
Soak for 24+ hours mind you strips paint as well.

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As for your chair. sad.gif
Gop
Try to treat it like chewing gum and freeze it (ice) then try to peel it off. But I suspect you're screwed as it probably sunk into the fibre...
Lachy
If ice is no good I suppose you could try using dry ice, the advange being that there won't be a massive puddle of water left afterwards. As to where you can get dry ice... sorry no idea.
PsychoUltramarine
umm dry ice i dunno, why not try some wartner (at home wart freezing kit) it's insanely cold, i put it on sloppily once and it cold burnt the surrounding skin
PapaRubbery
Well for dry-ice try and bribe your local GP, but that 'Wart Off' stuff PU said works wonders...
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