Unfortunately there's a LOT of unnecessary fearmongering in this hobby about acetone, but it's not nearly as scary or damaging as people think. The active ingredients in non-acetone nail polish removers are actually very similar solvents (primarily Butanone and Ethyl Acetate) which are gentler on *skin and nails* because they are slower evaporating and won't strip the oils from your skin as fast. But just doing a little bit of research Ethyl Acetate can absolutely dissolve resin just like acetone. And they often have added oils since non-acetone products are marketed to people with sensitive skin. The fact that Acetone evaporates quickly is actually a pro for using with resin, because it means that unless the resin piece is completely submerged in acetone it will likely evaporate before it has the chance to do any damage. Using a little acetone on a cotton pad or swab should not even be capable of damaging resin unless it's already extremely compromised. Sorry if this is a lot, but I'm a member of the acetone defense squad 😖
@TeenyTinkers
29 күн бұрын
Hey if it works for you, that’s great!
@luizagriebeler
Ай бұрын
Thanks for the tips! I love this dolls' face molds, could you say what are their brands?
@TeenyTinkers
Ай бұрын
These are my own dolls. This is teeny tinkers juni!
@GhostyDino5
Ай бұрын
Very useful, would this also work on an ABS plastic BJD?
@machinedean
Ай бұрын
I don't think the sponge would be enough to remove the paint, especially factory paint. I use isopropyl alcohol and then wipe it off with a wet rag after the makeup is cleared off, just so there's no residue left. (:
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