>>11226216>I hate the global change of 900 sec wait time to post, takes me way longer to respond and no, I won't leave incognito and will still use itYour milage will vary but I used an electronic tea kettle, turned it on and water I used was hot but I can still kinda touch it without scalding my fingers/hands, sorry if not being too descriptive, english isn't my native tongue
Videos of using hot water to disassemble figures
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=aKKS8UXvtYA&pp=ygUPamFkYSByeXUgY3VzdG9thttps://m.youtube.com/watch?v=I-YPfja-iLI&pp=ygUYZmlndWFydHMgcnl1IGRpc2Fzc2VtYmxlProbs watch both just to get the idea on how to do it properly, you can use a hairblower, heatgun but its too risky as prolonged use in one side can melt plastic, this happened to a fist of a reddit discord member for his Sephiroth PAK trying to remove the joint from the hand, hot water is less risky but don't leave it for too long, I dipped the forearm with the stuck cuff for 10 to 15 secs, try to pull it on all sides, when it didn't budge, I dipped it again for another 10-15 secs and that worked for me, just try it little by little and carefully to avoid unnessesary damage and use a cloth between the pliers and the cuffs to avoid leaving marks