Metho also works ( and it's cheap )
Put it in an airtight container with a whole heap of metho ( enough to cover the model ) and put the lid on. You can leave it for a while but there is a quicker method if you want to go the distance.
Quick method :
Put the container ( with your models and metho ) in the sink and prepare some boiling water. Put something relatively heavy on the lid of the container and pour in the boiling water around it. The reaction inside will pretty much force the lid off
- So be careful -
Wait about 5 minutes and prepare some new metho and transfer the models into the 'colder' metho liquid. As the models/ metho cools it will force the metho into and under the paint. Leave for an hour or so then tackle them with a toothbrush. The paint slip off the model rather easily.
Make sure you wear gloves as metho can be pretty harsh depending on your skin ect.
Safety first !
( I listed this as an option for those people who don't live in the States and for those who don't have access to Simple Green )
-Ulfhedinn-
This is an excellent technique that I've never heard of before. Metho is great, but slow, and safe to use. I'm using models now, with no damage, that I let soak in metho for three days.
Just make sure that you use /metholated spirits/. I've made the mistake of using mineral turpentine in the past and transformed half a terminator squad (who were pre-AoBR) into a squishy, plastic mess.
It boned.