OK, I am changing my vote.
I have used Dettol for some time to strip predominantly metal figures.
HOWEVER I have had 2 largish resin models sat in Dettol for a few days and done my usual scrubbing them with a toothbrush and then resoaking. And I am really unimpressed.
The models are ebay purchases so I have no idea what they were painted in... acylics, enamels etc. They were very shiny but no idea if that was a gloss enamel or an added varnish.
The paint has stripped - kind of. But EVERY panel edge or fine detail area is still paint filled. I have spent 2 hours with a fine point scriber scraping out every edge I can and i have improved the situation but not by much.
so - any one got any recommendations? I need something resin friendly, that will chemically release the residual paint to a point where a simple toothbrush scrub will release it. Spending hours on each model to mechanically scrape paint out of recesses is not an option.
Obviosuly it also needs to be something that isn't going to have a problem with the fact that the residual paint is probably already softened by and impregnated with Dettol.
Help!