>>5818012>Also not a fan of him just having plain black legs, any good black printed legs for him out there?I would suggest these. They're one of my favorite new printed legs.
>>5817542>It is also bent/warped from being at the bottom of the bin, but maybe I can correct it with a heavy book.Weight alone probably won't be enough. Try immersing it in very hot water (as hot as your tap can get) for several minutes. I've had good luck with baseplates reverting to their original shape with the hot water technique.
>I have a few test bricks soaking in a tiny container. So do I just let them soak for a week straight? I tried scrubbing with an old worn toothbrush, but nothing came off. I tried scratching with my fingernail and some came off, but it took alot of force. Will it soften up after a week?You'll need to let the Simple Green soak for at least a couple days before you notice any effect. Once it starts to eat away the paint, you'll notice, because the paint particles will start to run off like liquid (actually the solid paint particles suspended in liquid Simple Green). Once the SG starts to break up the paint, daily scrubbings will help it along, but for the first couple days, just keep it soaking and make sure the paint stays wet.