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  • Reviewed in Canada on August 27, 2024
    I was so skeptical I NEVER EVER leave reviews on here even if bad I just return and move on but this is sooo good. I bought this ceramic dog from Aritizia as part of a charity sale thing but kinda hated the colour (slim pickings by the time I got there) and figured I could just repaint it. But sanding it while kind of effective was super difficult with the hundreds of grooves and pockets even with a Dremel drill various sanding bits . I followed the instructions, applied with a paint brush and let it sit for at least 30mins ( ended up leaving it for an hour). Not going to lie the way the paint peeled in the the grooves made my skin crawl to the point of literal goosebumps (if you have trichophobia you'll understand just thinking about it gives me the ick) but I pushed past it and kept going using and old tooth brush to scrub the lifted paint and later going in with a fresh but cheap NoName brand kitchen sponge. and everything came off. Some of the deeper groves remained a little but i easily picked off with the point of an exacto knife.
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    Reviewed in Canada on August 27, 2024
    I was so skeptical I NEVER EVER leave reviews on here even if bad I just return and move on but this is sooo good. I bought this ceramic dog from Aritizia as part of a charity sale thing but kinda hated the colour (slim pickings by the time I got there) and figured I could just repaint it. But sanding it while kind of effective was super difficult with the hundreds of grooves and pockets even with a Dremel drill various sanding bits . I followed the instructions, applied with a paint brush and let it sit for at least 30mins ( ended up leaving it for an hour). Not going to lie the way the paint peeled in the the grooves made my skin crawl to the point of literal goosebumps (if you have trichophobia you'll understand just thinking about it gives me the ick) but I pushed past it and kept going using and old tooth brush to scrub the lifted paint and later going in with a fresh but cheap NoName brand kitchen sponge. and everything came off. Some of the deeper groves remained a little but i easily picked off with the point of an exacto knife.
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