Teenage Modeler
the Baron
Try SuperClean. It's an automotive de-greaser. You can get a gallon jug of it at Walmart for around eight or nine bucks. The great thing about it is that you can use the same batch over and over, unlike oven cleaners.
I fill glass jars of different sizes, for parts of various sizes.
I've used it to strip chrome from chromed styrene, and to strip paint from styrene, resin, and white metal.
Thanks, now I can use this to clean my car's engine as well, it's a win-win
Yeah, I use it around the house, too. Grease buildup in the kitchen, grease stains on laundry, run a batch down the drain if it gets clogged.
On models, I used it once to strip the chrome from the chromed sprues in Monogram's Tom Daniels Red Baron Hot Rod. I wanted to be able to clean the seams, pour gates, etc, and I knew I couldn't do that and not damage the chrome. So, strip the chrome. In the case of Monogram's plating, I watched it dissolve into the solution and the styrene was clean in 2 minutes. From that time, I used SuperClean for stripping chrome, paint, grease and other schmutz from kit parts.