>>6407473Ask him what kind of paint he used. If you're unhappy with it now, and he used acrylics, you can just submerge it in water for 24 hours and acrylic will be gone. It would be wise to swap waters every few hours to avoid dying it very slightly though.
In the future, if you need to have this repainted, I would recommend a few things, and this is coming from a model fag so please just take my word for it and if you don't, well at least I tried.
1. The only paints suitable for poseable figures is lacquer. The reason for this being, it's the 'hardest' of the paints and will rarely chip. It's so firm a chemical grip that when you fuck up painting, you typically have to sand the paint away.
2. This guy used one color (by the looks of it) and obviously had either never done this or doesn't have an airbrush. A guy with an airbrush, given the lacquer paint, could do this jumpsuit in about 2 hours if you did 2 coats for everything. You need to pick a base coat color and a highlight color.
3. Seal it with a clear coat if you plan on moving it much. This is a must, 2 coats of matte or semi-matte, you don't want it being compromised.
In the future, I hope you have a better go at this. I would recommend going onto Twitch (yes, I know) and having it painted by someone there who's work you can see an observe come to completion that way you can gauge how good they are first hand.
Anyway, i'm sorry about your figure anon.